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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... came to the spot with her son and urged it on . The place was taken , and was destroyed as having been more available to the enemy than to Scotland . Berwick VOL . III . A was now the last remnant of the English possessions on.
... came to the spot with her son and urged it on . The place was taken , and was destroyed as having been more available to the enemy than to Scotland . Berwick VOL . III . A was now the last remnant of the English possessions on.
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... Whatever we may think of his critical sagacity as a historian , Sir Francis was not the man to be taken in by , or to tolerate , absolute forgeries . so often followed in Scotland , in which no specific 6 JAMES III .
... Whatever we may think of his critical sagacity as a historian , Sir Francis was not the man to be taken in by , or to tolerate , absolute forgeries . so often followed in Scotland , in which no specific 6 JAMES III .
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... taken from its owner . The head of the house was appointed guardian of the king's person and 1 Documents printed by P. F. Tytler , vol . iv . , Appx . 2 This document has generally been accepted as it is printed in the Appendix ( No ...
... taken from its owner . The head of the house was appointed guardian of the king's person and 1 Documents printed by P. F. Tytler , vol . iv . , Appx . 2 This document has generally been accepted as it is printed in the Appendix ( No ...
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... taken in this 1 The shape in which such collisions may come out as practical hard- ships is well told in the introduction to a volume printed by the Ban- natyne Club , called ' The Oppressions of the Sixteenth Century in the Islands of ...
... taken in this 1 The shape in which such collisions may come out as practical hard- ships is well told in the introduction to a volume printed by the Ban- natyne Club , called ' The Oppressions of the Sixteenth Century in the Islands of ...
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... taken from France , where it had a very evil influence . The branches of the royal family so endowed were numerous , and became a nobility apart from others , whose great power and feuds among each other caused to France most of her ...
... taken from France , where it had a very evil influence . The branches of the royal family so endowed were numerous , and became a nobility apart from others , whose great power and feuds among each other caused to France most of her ...
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