Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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Page 148
... true , " said I , “ are you the hangman that cut off the King's head ? I cannot carry you , " said I. 6 " No , " saith he , " I was fetched with a troop of horse and I was kept a close prisoner at Whitehall , and truly I did not do it ...
... true , " said I , “ are you the hangman that cut off the King's head ? I cannot carry you , " said I. 6 " No , " saith he , " I was fetched with a troop of horse and I was kept a close prisoner at Whitehall , and truly I did not do it ...
Page 172
... true and lawful sovereign , King James , the Queen and the Prince of Wales and restore him and his posterity to the Throne again , for the peace and prosperity of this nation ; which is impossible to prosper till the government is ...
... true and lawful sovereign , King James , the Queen and the Prince of Wales and restore him and his posterity to the Throne again , for the peace and prosperity of this nation ; which is impossible to prosper till the government is ...
Page 251
... true , tend to obscure the real nature of the man . His name was indeed Balsamo ; he was several times in prison and died in one ; he indulged , since his public wanted it and was infinitely credulous , in quack- prophecy and ...
... true , tend to obscure the real nature of the man . His name was indeed Balsamo ; he was several times in prison and died in one ; he indulged , since his public wanted it and was infinitely credulous , in quack- prophecy and ...
Contents
FOREWORD II | 11 |
The Wives of King George IV | 19 |
The Parentage of Queen Elizabeth I | 91 |
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