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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... lords " will get no obedi- ence from their own retainers - The offers to Arran - Cardinal Beaton's imprisonment - Treaties for the marriage - The cus- tody of " the child " -National suspicions - Seizure by Henry of Scots vessels ...
... lords " will get no obedi- ence from their own retainers - The offers to Arran - Cardinal Beaton's imprisonment - Treaties for the marriage - The cus- tody of " the child " -National suspicions - Seizure by Henry of Scots vessels ...
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... Lords of the Articles- The Estates as a final 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 ...
... Lords of the Articles- The Estates as a final 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 ...
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... Lord of the Isles and Earl of Ross , had been doing his duty like a good subject at the siege of Roxburgh . He was encouraged in such courses by being appointed to an office of so thor- oughly Lowland a character as one of the ...
... Lord of the Isles and Earl of Ross , had been doing his duty like a good subject at the siege of Roxburgh . He was encouraged in such courses by being appointed to an office of so thor- oughly Lowland a character as one of the ...
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... Lord of the Isles that he had an opportunity . It was discovered , however , though not for some years afterwards , that he had received powerful encouragement on this occasion . Edward IV . throughout his ostensible diplomacy seemed ...
... Lord of the Isles that he had an opportunity . It was discovered , however , though not for some years afterwards , that he had received powerful encouragement on this occasion . Edward IV . throughout his ostensible diplomacy seemed ...
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... lord of all the district south of the Forth - both dis tricts to be held in strict feudal dependence on King Edward and his heirs . Meanwhile , and until he should reap this brilliant reward , the Lord of the Isles was to have " for ...
... lord of all the district south of the Forth - both dis tricts to be held in strict feudal dependence on King Edward and his heirs . Meanwhile , and until he should reap this brilliant reward , the Lord of the Isles was to have " for ...
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