Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 91
... common with the pudgy coarseness of Henry VIII's . Her hair is supposed to have been like the King's - reddish , as Mary's was - but it must be remembered that Elizabeth was totally bald before she was thirty and that the reddish wigs ...
... common with the pudgy coarseness of Henry VIII's . Her hair is supposed to have been like the King's - reddish , as Mary's was - but it must be remembered that Elizabeth was totally bald before she was thirty and that the reddish wigs ...
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Hugh Ross Williamson. ' We must govern the power of Parliament by reason and common justice ; and , as there is no urgent necessity to use this extraordinary remedy , I am against this Bill because it may be dangerous to posterity ...
Hugh Ross Williamson. ' We must govern the power of Parliament by reason and common justice ; and , as there is no urgent necessity to use this extraordinary remedy , I am against this Bill because it may be dangerous to posterity ...
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... common sense of any man of the world ) assumes that he acted . But that only adds another count to one's indictment of the academics who fail to understand that ' history ' and ' life ' are synonymous terms . In the nature of things ...
... common sense of any man of the world ) assumes that he acted . But that only adds another count to one's indictment of the academics who fail to understand that ' history ' and ' life ' are synonymous terms . In the nature of things ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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