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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... 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 , and all the ...
... 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 , and all the ...
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... realm . From his own view , how- ever , the affair was doubtless seen as an attempt to strip him of his monarchy . At all events , to the arrangements for making him a respectable subject of Scotland , his objections must have been ...
... realm . From his own view , how- ever , the affair was doubtless seen as an attempt to strip him of his monarchy . At all events , to the arrangements for making him a respectable subject of Scotland , his objections must have been ...
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... realm , and lieges . " 1 It is therefore thought meet that , for the resisting and againstanding of the riever Edward , there should be a great muster of the whole armed force of the country . The usual method of summoning the array ...
... realm , and lieges . " 1 It is therefore thought meet that , for the resisting and againstanding of the riever Edward , there should be a great muster of the whole armed force of the country . The usual method of summoning the array ...
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... realm , and not only made them the companions of his leisure , but his advisers and agents in matters of state . The day had not come— if it ever is to come - when statesmen are chosen from the class so distinguished . But the disgust ...
... realm , and not only made them the companions of his leisure , but his advisers and agents in matters of state . The day had not come— if it ever is to come - when statesmen are chosen from the class so distinguished . But the disgust ...
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... realm . " This was in Scotland the inexpiable offence . That the king was thus in private treaty with England for aid to take vengeance on his enemies , and strengthen his hands , is believed by some , who have well considered the whole ...
... realm . " This was in Scotland the inexpiable offence . That the king was thus in private treaty with England for aid to take vengeance on his enemies , and strengthen his hands , is believed by some , who have well considered the whole ...
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