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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... thought that they had thus made a docile peer of Parliament out of the Highland sovereign , they found themselves mistaken . The year 1471 was remarkable for a great ecclesiastical change in Scotland . By a bull from the Papal Court the ...
... thought that they had thus made a docile peer of Parliament out of the Highland sovereign , they found themselves mistaken . The year 1471 was remarkable for a great ecclesiastical change in Scotland . By a bull from the Papal Court the ...
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... 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 being imperfect , special messengers 1 Acts ...
... 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 being imperfect , special messengers 1 Acts ...
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... thought he had no pier of ane subject in Scotland , and speciallie in the kingis favouris ; for nothing was concludit in court nor counsall but by the adwyse of this Cochrane ; nather durst any man oppose againest his proceedings , war ...
... thought he had no pier of ane subject in Scotland , and speciallie in the kingis favouris ; for nothing was concludit in court nor counsall but by the adwyse of this Cochrane ; nather durst any man oppose againest his proceedings , war ...
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... thought it well to leave Scotland . He left a justification of all evil suspi- cions by putting his Castle of Dunbar into English hands . Afterwards , along with the exiled Douglas , he attempted a 1 " Efter this , ane lang tyme , the ...
... thought it well to leave Scotland . He left a justification of all evil suspi- cions by putting his Castle of Dunbar into English hands . Afterwards , along with the exiled Douglas , he attempted a 1 " Efter this , ane lang tyme , the ...
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... thoughts , King James to the last gave the etiquettes of royalty to his guest , and dealt to him the same splendid hospitality as at first . On so mag- nificent a scale , indeed , was the outfit of the adventurer when he departed , that ...
... thoughts , King James to the last gave the etiquettes of royalty to his guest , and dealt to him the same splendid hospitality as at first . On so mag- nificent a scale , indeed , was the outfit of the adventurer when he departed , that ...
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