Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... taken up and buried next to Hers , wherever she is to be buried and , if she has no objection , that the two inward sides of the two coffins should be taken out and the two coffins then to be soldered together . ' Throughout the will ...
... taken up and buried next to Hers , wherever she is to be buried and , if she has no objection , that the two inward sides of the two coffins should be taken out and the two coffins then to be soldered together . ' Throughout the will ...
Page 117
... taken ill of a tertian ague . It was not considered serious and on March 11 , he was well enough to sign and dispatch a safe - conduct for the Conde de Gondomar , the former Spanish ambassador who was then in Spain , to return to ...
... taken ill of a tertian ague . It was not considered serious and on March 11 , he was well enough to sign and dispatch a safe - conduct for the Conde de Gondomar , the former Spanish ambassador who was then in Spain , to return to ...
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... taken - indeed , has been taken - as evidence that Brandon was the executioner turns out to be , when all the circumstances are considered , even stronger evidence that he was not . The newspaper item and the pamphlet from which it was ...
... taken - indeed , has been taken - as evidence that Brandon was the executioner turns out to be , when all the circumstances are considered , even stronger evidence that he was not . The newspaper item and the pamphlet from which it was ...
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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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