Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 150
... scaffold to do the act , or lift up his hand against him ; further acknowledging that he was no sooner entered upon the scaffold but immediately he fell a - trembling and hath ever since continued in the same . He likewise confessed ...
... scaffold to do the act , or lift up his hand against him ; further acknowledging that he was no sooner entered upon the scaffold but immediately he fell a - trembling and hath ever since continued in the same . He likewise confessed ...
Page 154
... scaffold , Colonel Hewson did give notice to the lieutenant that we should come to him , about thirty - eight of us ... scaffold , we were in Scotland Yard and they were upon the guard in the Banqueting Chamber . When they were there I ...
... scaffold , Colonel Hewson did give notice to the lieutenant that we should come to him , about thirty - eight of us ... scaffold , we were in Scotland Yard and they were upon the guard in the Banqueting Chamber . When they were there I ...
Page 156
... scaffold would have been easy enough . Later evidence against Hulet from Captain Toogood was more damning . ' I was in 1650 , about September , in Dublin Castle about some business with Colonel Hewson , ' he said . ' Captain Hulet came ...
... scaffold would have been easy enough . Later evidence against Hulet from Captain Toogood was more damning . ' I was in 1650 , about September , in Dublin Castle about some business with Colonel Hewson , ' he said . ' Captain Hulet came ...
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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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