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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... keep on good terms with Scotland . He de- sired not merely to renew the truces , but to establish a lasting peace . Yet it was by him that the Lord of the Isles was lured on to his bootless expedition . On the 2d of August 1461 , a ...
... keep on good terms with Scotland . He de- sired not merely to renew the truces , but to establish a lasting peace . Yet it was by him that the Lord of the Isles was lured on to his bootless expedition . On the 2d of August 1461 , a ...
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... keeping the king at home , the Estates , to all appearance , did little service to the country . Whatever might have been lost by his going on an expedition to France , little was gained by his remain- ing at home . If much of the ...
... keeping the king at home , the Estates , to all appearance , did little service to the country . Whatever might have been lost by his going on an expedition to France , little was gained by his remain- ing at home . If much of the ...
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... keep in attendance on themselves . This gathering being in the southern part of the country , the king took boat in the Firth of Forth , and went into the northern counties , which were faithful to him . There he raised a considerable ...
... keep in attendance on themselves . This gathering being in the southern part of the country , the king took boat in the Firth of Forth , and went into the northern counties , which were faithful to him . There he raised a considerable ...
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... keeping him in disguise and secrecy- hence the difficulty to discover him . " The At length her search was rewarded with success . news , " says Bacon , " came blazing and thundering into England that the Duke of York was sure alive ...
... keeping him in disguise and secrecy- hence the difficulty to discover him . " The At length her search was rewarded with success . news , " says Bacon , " came blazing and thundering into England that the Duke of York was sure alive ...
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... keeping him back . On such occasions he does not take the least care of himself . He is not a good captain , because he begins to fight before he has given his orders . He said to me that his subjects serve him with their per- sons and ...
... keeping him back . On such occasions he does not take the least care of himself . He is not a good captain , because he begins to fight before he has given his orders . He said to me that his subjects serve him with their per- sons and ...
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