Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... question why the removal had been made , interesting as it was , took for the moment second place to the historian's ... question in the House of Commons . The result , as reported in Hansard for February 2 , 1956 , I quote in full so ...
... question why the removal had been made , interesting as it was , took for the moment second place to the historian's ... question in the House of Commons . The result , as reported in Hansard for February 2 , 1956 , I quote in full so ...
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... Question 58 , which is in my name , Mr Speaker . MR SPEAKER : I understood that the hon . Member's Question was withdrawn . MR HYDE : It was not . MR SPEAKER : Mr David Jones . MR HYDE : Further to that point of order . I asked the ...
... Question 58 , which is in my name , Mr Speaker . MR SPEAKER : I understood that the hon . Member's Question was withdrawn . MR HYDE : It was not . MR SPEAKER : Mr David Jones . MR HYDE : Further to that point of order . I asked the ...
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... question is put in the form : ' Did Buckingham kill the King ? ' ignoring the question of poison , Dr Chevers's pamphlet is not on S. R. Gardiner's side . One may therefore pose the question as an unsolved historical mystery . [ i ] The ...
... question is put in the form : ' Did Buckingham kill the King ? ' ignoring the question of poison , Dr Chevers's pamphlet is not on S. R. Gardiner's side . One may therefore pose the question as an unsolved historical mystery . [ i ] The ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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