Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 78
... months or a year afterwards perhaps . ' ' Just tell us in what month it was . ' ' I don't know precisely . ' Brougham's comment on this when later he opened the defence was pertinent enough : ' When Rastelli swore to scenes too ...
... months or a year afterwards perhaps . ' ' Just tell us in what month it was . ' ' I don't know precisely . ' Brougham's comment on this when later he opened the defence was pertinent enough : ' When Rastelli swore to scenes too ...
Page 104
... months of bearing was not Henry's . It would also have been consonant with his refusal ten months later to take the oath to Henry acknowledging the Royal succession was first to the sons of Anne ' and for fault of such sons of your body ...
... months of bearing was not Henry's . It would also have been consonant with his refusal ten months later to take the oath to Henry acknowledging the Royal succession was first to the sons of Anne ' and for fault of such sons of your body ...
Page 113
... months , he had tired of Anne and was beginning to show interest in Jane Seymour . It was at this point - the April of 1534 — that Smeaton was said to have committed adultery with Anne and that Anne told Henry she was pregnant . The ...
... months , he had tired of Anne and was beginning to show interest in Jane Seymour . It was at this point - the April of 1534 — that Smeaton was said to have committed adultery with Anne and that Anne told Henry she was pregnant . The ...
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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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