Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 105
... remarked : ' If the Crown were prosecutor and asserted it , juries would be found to bring in a verdict that Abel was the murderer of Cain . ' An attempt was made to save Sir Francis Weston , whose rich and powerful family had ...
... remarked : ' If the Crown were prosecutor and asserted it , juries would be found to bring in a verdict that Abel was the murderer of Cain . ' An attempt was made to save Sir Francis Weston , whose rich and powerful family had ...
Page 240
... remarked , truly enough , that it was in excessively bad taste . He also insisted that the Queen should send him some kind of written guarantee . With Villette the forger at hand , the guarantee was easily forthcoming , with the further ...
... remarked , truly enough , that it was in excessively bad taste . He also insisted that the Queen should send him some kind of written guarantee . With Villette the forger at hand , the guarantee was easily forthcoming , with the further ...
Page 250
... remarked ' ( which meant also re - marked by the branding - iron ) . This suggestion , however , merely brings the whole escape into line with the de la Motte propaganda- version that the Queen and Cardinal ' relented . ' But as the ...
... remarked ' ( which meant also re - marked by the branding - iron ) . This suggestion , however , merely brings the whole escape into line with the de la Motte propaganda- version that the Queen and Cardinal ' relented . ' But as 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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