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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... passed , not in the proper line through her representative , but through a daughter of Strathearn's second marriage , to the house of Sinclair . Thus all connection with the original Norse stock was cut off . King Christian proposed to ...
... passed , not in the proper line through her representative , but through a daughter of Strathearn's second marriage , to the house of Sinclair . Thus all connection with the original Norse stock was cut off . King Christian proposed to ...
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... passed to a Scots family in these Sinclairs ; but it had not come by grant from the crown of Scotland , and it was desirable that it should be held by that tenure . We have seen that within a very short time successive estates had come ...
... passed to a Scots family in these Sinclairs ; but it had not come by grant from the crown of Scotland , and it was desirable that it should be held by that tenure . We have seen that within a very short time successive estates had come ...
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... passed over as a trifle . In 1474 , however , in the course of negotiations with England , in which the rights of the allies on both sides were considered , the Scots com- missioners were made acquainted with the treaty between King ...
... passed over as a trifle . In 1474 , however , in the course of negotiations with England , in which the rights of the allies on both sides were considered , the Scots com- missioners were made acquainted with the treaty between King ...
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... passed against him . The proceedings at Rome must have been heartily backed in Scotland , since he was subjected to what no Roman sentence could have enforced 1 " In hiis omnibus pertinacem obstinatum et incorrigibilem esse obdurare et ...
... passed against him . The proceedings at Rome must have been heartily backed in Scotland , since he was subjected to what no Roman sentence could have enforced 1 " In hiis omnibus pertinacem obstinatum et incorrigibilem esse obdurare et ...
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... passed against him was that while , as one of the two wardens of the marches , it was his duty to protect England from in- jury , he had encouraged rather than suppressed border raids , in which the subjects of King James's beloved bro ...
... passed against him was that while , as one of the two wardens of the marches , it was his duty to protect England from in- jury , he had encouraged rather than suppressed border raids , in which the subjects of King James's beloved bro ...
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