Enigmas of HistoryM. Joseph, 1957 - 253 pages |
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... witness who is his employer in this case ? ' It was a master - stroke . At last he had forced into the open , as nearly as he dared within the Constitution , what indeed everyone knew but none could say — that the proceedings were ...
... witness who is his employer in this case ? ' It was a master - stroke . At last he had forced into the open , as nearly as he dared within the Constitution , what indeed everyone knew but none could say — that the proceedings were ...
Page 153
... witness against Hulet was Richard Gittens , who claimed to have been a fellow sergeant with him in the same company for about thirteen years . Gittens said : ' A day or two before the King 153 THE EXECUTIONER OF KING CHARLES I.
... witness against Hulet was Richard Gittens , who claimed to have been a fellow sergeant with him in the same company for about thirteen years . Gittens said : ' A day or two before the King 153 THE EXECUTIONER OF KING CHARLES I.
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... witness --and a witness to an accusation , not a witness in a trial . ' Now I come to Sir John Fenwick's particular case . Sir John Fenwick is indicted , issue is joined and he has notice of his trial . One of the witnesses goes away ...
... witness --and a witness to an accusation , not a witness in a trial . ' Now I come to Sir John Fenwick's particular case . Sir John Fenwick is indicted , issue is joined and he has notice of his trial . One of the witnesses goes away ...
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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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