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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... hold high political influence in Scotland ; and his appearance upon the stage affords a slight glimpse of a more civilised and orderly future for the kingdom - not so much because he was a churchman , as because he was a man of peace ...
... hold high political influence in Scotland ; and his appearance upon the stage affords a slight glimpse of a more civilised and orderly future for the kingdom - not so much because he was a churchman , as because he was a man of peace ...
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... holds Scotland in fealty of the King of England like all his ancestors . By other documents , privileges are conferred by the King of Scotland on certain persons , reserving the rights of the King of England as lord paramount ; and ...
... holds Scotland in fealty of the King of England like all his ancestors . By other documents , privileges are conferred by the King of Scotland on certain persons , reserving the rights of the King of England as lord paramount ; and ...
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... hold those concerned free of impugnment — all with an exuberance of expression and technical precautions which reveal the effort of the con- spirators to make themselves as safe as recorded words could make them.2 The Boyds and their ...
... hold those concerned free of impugnment — all with an exuberance of expression and technical precautions which reveal the effort of the con- spirators to make themselves as safe as recorded words could make them.2 The Boyds and their ...
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... hold than the feudal obedience of the Lord of the Isles were not a very valuable acquisition . The question was referred by both parties to their common ally , Louis of France . Before the question was brought to a point it became ...
... hold than the feudal obedience of the Lord of the Isles were not a very valuable acquisition . The question was referred by both parties to their common ally , Louis of France . Before the question was brought to a point it became ...
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... hold on the main- land , and can easily understand the policy of taking it out of his grasp . He surrendered at the same time the terri- tories of Knapdale and Kintyre : these are a noticeable feature in the map of Scotland , being a ...
... hold on the main- land , and can easily understand the policy of taking it out of his grasp . He surrendered at the same time the terri- tories of Knapdale and Kintyre : these are a noticeable feature in the map of Scotland , being a ...
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