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The sequence of events in the proceedings of the Court seems to evidence a
more or less carefully prepared plan of action . On the morning of the 9th , the
serjeant - at - arms read the proclamation of the trial , first in Westminster Hall ,
where ...
The sequence of events in the proceedings of the Court seems to evidence a
more or less carefully prepared plan of action . On the morning of the 9th , the
serjeant - at - arms read the proclamation of the trial , first in Westminster Hall ,
where ...
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In the corners above the Court were galleries for ladies and distinguished visitors
and the body of the Hall was reserved for the public which crowded to the
spectacle . Into the great Hall thus arranged there marched the judges with the
officers ...
In the corners above the Court were galleries for ladies and distinguished visitors
and the body of the Hall was reserved for the public which crowded to the
spectacle . Into the great Hall thus arranged there marched the judges with the
officers ...
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If , as Cromwell said later , it was not , “ done in a corner , ” that was true only of
the appearance of the King in the public sessions of the court and on the scaffold
. The real business was done in the Painted Chamber , in the Court of Wards and
...
If , as Cromwell said later , it was not , “ done in a corner , ” that was true only of
the appearance of the King in the public sessions of the court and on the scaffold
. The real business was done in the Painted Chamber , in the Court of Wards and
...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
CHILDHOOD AND YOUTH | 10 |
EARLY MANHOOD | 41 |
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