The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Volume 3W. Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... Court - Policy of a double head to the National Church -Archbishopric of Glasgow constituted - History of Perkin Warbeck and his connection with Scotland - Quarrel with England Scots courtiers subsidised by England - Growing influence ...
... Court - Policy of a double head to the National Church -Archbishopric of Glasgow constituted - History of Perkin Warbeck and his connection with Scotland - Quarrel with England Scots courtiers subsidised by England - Growing influence ...
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... court of law - Lords Auditors - Daily council - Establishment of the Court of Session on the model of the Parliament of Paris - Influence of this imitation - Charac- ter of the institutions — Adaptation of the civil law - Conspicuous ...
... court of law - Lords Auditors - Daily council - Establishment of the Court of Session on the model of the Parliament of Paris - Influence of this imitation - Charac- ter of the institutions — Adaptation of the civil law - Conspicuous ...
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... Court that there are known to have been deposited , with much solemnity and mystery , in the English Treasury , a collec- tion of documents momentous in the tenor of their con- tents . These set forth conclusive evidence of the vassal ...
... Court that there are known to have been deposited , with much solemnity and mystery , in the English Treasury , a collec- tion of documents momentous in the tenor of their con- tents . These set forth conclusive evidence of the vassal ...
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... common moral , that those employed in treacherous projects are apt to deceive their own employers . The ostensible service of the person who brought this treasure to the Court of England was , RENEWAL OF THE ENGLISH CLAIMS , 1462-77 . 5.
... common moral , that those employed in treacherous projects are apt to deceive their own employers . The ostensible service of the person who brought this treasure to the Court of England was , RENEWAL OF THE ENGLISH CLAIMS , 1462-77 . 5.
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... Court of England was , that he had got fraudulent possession of the documents with great personal risk ; his real service was their fabrication . He pleaded the efforts which the King of Scotland made to recover them as enhancing their ...
... Court of England was , that he had got fraudulent possession of the documents with great personal risk ; his real service was their fabrication . He pleaded the efforts which the King of Scotland made to recover them as enhancing their ...
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