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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... look elsewhere for a bride to the king if negotiations with King Christian should fail . They prospered , however . It was agreed that , on his part , King Christian should abandon his claims for the arrears of rent on the Western Isles ...
... look elsewhere for a bride to the king if negotiations with King Christian should fail . They prospered , however . It was agreed that , on his part , King Christian should abandon his claims for the arrears of rent on the Western Isles ...
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... looks at the wild , grotesque , vehement statuary , and the exuberance of ornament in the palace buildings of the castle , must pronounce them the work of an original and bold mind , and would fain know whether the unfortunate favourite ...
... looks at the wild , grotesque , vehement statuary , and the exuberance of ornament in the palace buildings of the castle , must pronounce them the work of an original and bold mind , and would fain know whether the unfortunate favourite ...
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... look upon that in which Wallace had conquered Warenne.1 1 The specialties of the battle of Sauchieburn and the king's death are preserved in local tradition with a minuteness denied to events of more illustrious character . A small old ...
... look upon that in which Wallace had conquered Warenne.1 1 The specialties of the battle of Sauchieburn and the king's death are preserved in local tradition with a minuteness denied to events of more illustrious character . A small old ...
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... look at your face , so bright and serene that it gives splendour to the cloudy sky ; all look at your eyes , as brilliant as stars , which make all pain to be forgotten , and turn despair into delight ; all look at your neck , which ...
... look at your face , so bright and serene that it gives splendour to the cloudy sky ; all look at your eyes , as brilliant as stars , which make all pain to be forgotten , and turn despair into delight ; all look at your neck , which ...
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... . But what does it mean ? One would naturally look , if it afforded any clue in that direction , to the old Cumbrian and Northumbrian districts . spy next claims credit for having been shown private instructions 48 JAMES IV .
... . But what does it mean ? One would naturally look , if it afforded any clue in that direction , to the old Cumbrian and Northumbrian districts . spy next claims credit for having been shown private instructions 48 JAMES IV .
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