Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 57
... immediately on her return , I am giving him the benefit of a doubt . He said in his evidence that he entered her service ' at the latter end of August or the beginning of September , 1816 ' and that she was , at that time , in residence ...
... immediately on her return , I am giving him the benefit of a doubt . He said in his evidence that he entered her service ' at the latter end of August or the beginning of September , 1816 ' and that she was , at that time , in residence ...
Page 180
... immediately have ordered out a fleet and blocked up the sea - ports of France ; by which means the insur- gents would have found themselves obliged to risk a battle with their raw , undisciplined troops against a good army of tried and ...
... immediately have ordered out a fleet and blocked up the sea - ports of France ; by which means the insur- gents would have found themselves obliged to risk a battle with their raw , undisciplined troops against a good army of tried and ...
Page 196
... immediately carried to proceed against him by Bill of Attainder - that is to say , merely to declare that he was guilty without the necessity of proving it and to pass this decision by a majority , like an ordinary Government Bill . For ...
... immediately carried to proceed against him by Bill of Attainder - that is to say , merely to declare that he was guilty without the necessity of proving it and to pass this decision by a majority , like an ordinary Government Bill . For ...
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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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