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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... received powerful encouragement on this occasion . Edward IV . throughout his ostensible diplomacy seemed anxious to keep on good terms with Scotland . He de- sired not merely to renew the truces , but to establish a lasting peace . Yet ...
... received powerful encouragement on this occasion . Edward IV . throughout his ostensible diplomacy seemed anxious to keep on good terms with Scotland . He de- sired not merely to renew the truces , but to establish a lasting peace . Yet ...
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... received , are exceptional in the transactions between England and Scot- land , and have suggested the uncharitable supposition that they were a sort of black - mail or bribe to the Government of Scotland to hold back the borderers ...
... received , are exceptional in the transactions between England and Scot- land , and have suggested the uncharitable supposition that they were a sort of black - mail or bribe to the Government of Scotland to hold back the borderers ...
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... received nor for a time allowed to return , nor was any notice taken of the com- munication ; and here the Estates vent their indignation by styling King Edward " The Riever Edward , calling himself King of England . " Then , when to ...
... received nor for a time allowed to return , nor was any notice taken of the com- munication ; and here the Estates vent their indignation by styling King Edward " The Riever Edward , calling himself King of England . " Then , when to ...
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... received with jealousy , the chancellor saying to Albany- " My lord , we will grant you your desires ; bot as to that man who is with you , we know him not , nor yet will we grant nothing to his desire . " 2 The two brothers left the ...
... received with jealousy , the chancellor saying to Albany- " My lord , we will grant you your desires ; bot as to that man who is with you , we know him not , nor yet will we grant nothing to his desire . " 2 The two brothers left the ...
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... received for this service certain privileges , and among them one which is still so far re- tained as to make the city exceptional among other municipal corporations in Scotland . It was constituted a county or sheriffdom , its ...
... received for this service certain privileges , and among them one which is still so far re- tained as to make the city exceptional among other municipal corporations in Scotland . It was constituted a county or sheriffdom , its ...
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