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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... held the whole realm of Scotland and the adjacent islands in liege homage and fealty of Edward the Confessor , as his ancestors had held them of the King of England . The document is tediously elabo- rated with feudal technicalities ...
... held the whole realm of Scotland and the adjacent islands in liege homage and fealty of Edward the Confessor , as his ancestors had held them of the King of England . The document is tediously elabo- rated with feudal technicalities ...
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... held offices of trust and performed public services , but as yet none of them had reached such state as to become his- torical . Their rise was accomplished in the one most effective stroke by which a fortune could be suddenly reared in ...
... held offices of trust and performed public services , but as yet none of them had reached such state as to become his- torical . Their rise was accomplished in the one most effective stroke by which a fortune could be suddenly reared in ...
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... held at Linlithgow on the 9th of July 1466 , the young king was present on some pretext or other , when Boyd and his companions appeared and bade him accompany them to Edinburgh . They do not appear to have required to use any violence ...
... held at Linlithgow on the 9th of July 1466 , the young king was present on some pretext or other , when Boyd and his companions appeared and bade him accompany them to Edinburgh . They do not appear to have required to use any violence ...
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... held by a totally different tenure from the Scots feuar The Government , if it did not force , at least helped and encouraged the Orcadians to become Scotsmen . An immediate step was taken in this 1 The shape in which such collisions ...
... held by a totally different tenure from the Scots feuar The Government , if it did not force , at least helped and encouraged the Orcadians to become Scotsmen . An immediate step was taken in this 1 The shape in which such collisions ...
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... held by that tenure . We have seen that within a very short time successive estates had come to the crown , and that Parliament adopted a policy about them ; they were not to be at the disposal of the crown , but to remain regal domains ...
... held by that tenure . We have seen that within a very short time successive estates had come to the crown , and that Parliament adopted a policy about them ; they were not to be at the disposal of the crown , but to remain regal domains ...
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