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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... grace , anent the matter that Master Wyot laid to me , I have been busy about it , and my Lord of Buchan takes upon him the fulfilling of it , if it be possible , and thinks best now in this lang night within his tent to enterprise the ...
... grace , anent the matter that Master Wyot laid to me , I have been busy about it , and my Lord of Buchan takes upon him the fulfilling of it , if it be possible , and thinks best now in this lang night within his tent to enterprise the ...
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... grace and remission to trespassours . " 1 It was seen that the confederate barons were assem- bling round them a far larger number of armed men than it 1 Acts , ii . 176 et seq . was usual for them , as feudal chiefs , to 32 JAMES III .
... grace and remission to trespassours . " 1 It was seen that the confederate barons were assem- bling round them a far larger number of armed men than it 1 Acts , ii . 176 et seq . was usual for them , as feudal chiefs , to 32 JAMES III .
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... grace , moved by pity , remits and forgives generally and spe- cially all the burgesses , merchants , and unlanded men " who appeared in arms against him . There were provisions for the restitution of seizures , and for enabling the ...
... grace , moved by pity , remits and forgives generally and spe- cially all the burgesses , merchants , and unlanded men " who appeared in arms against him . There were provisions for the restitution of seizures , and for enabling the ...
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... Grace the Prince Richard of England , but is better known at the present day as Perkin Warbeck . Though every one is presumed to be acquainted with the genealogical condi- thame reacontered the other , then had they all gone rycht . But ...
... Grace the Prince Richard of England , but is better known at the present day as Perkin Warbeck . Though every one is presumed to be acquainted with the genealogical condi- thame reacontered the other , then had they all gone rycht . But ...
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... grace , in this business to do good and acceptable service ; and there shall be no privy thing done , neither about the king nor in his host , but your Grace shall have knowledge thereof , and that is true and unfeignit , for I have ...
... grace , in this business to do good and acceptable service ; and there shall be no privy thing done , neither about the king nor in his host , but your Grace shall have knowledge thereof , and that is true and unfeignit , for I have ...
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