Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 159
... desire his examination may be read . ' That examination was therefore read and , according to the note in the report of the trial , ' agreed with the testimony now given . ' ' I desire that he may mention what man that was that I sent ...
... desire his examination may be read . ' That examination was therefore read and , according to the note in the report of the trial , ' agreed with the testimony now given . ' ' I desire that he may mention what man that was that I sent ...
Page 167
... desire to go to see the meeting where they were at Whitehall . Saith he : " Thou seemest to have a great desire to go and look about thee . It is very sad , but if you will go , you may . " I did go over the Park . ' ' What time ...
... desire to go to see the meeting where they were at Whitehall . Saith he : " Thou seemest to have a great desire to go and look about thee . It is very sad , but if you will go , you may . " I did go over the Park . ' ' What time ...
Page 168
... desire to go out or did he send you ? ' which seems a reasonably clear indication that the mind of the Bench was working on these lines . ' I did desire to go , ' said Glover , ' being newly come to London . ' " This gentleman , ' said ...
... desire to go out or did he send you ? ' which seems a reasonably clear indication that the mind of the Bench was working on these lines . ' I did desire to go , ' said Glover , ' being newly come to London . ' " This gentleman , ' said ...
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FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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