The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Volume 4W. Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... Government - As- pect of firmness and moderation - Her home - life and amuse- ments - Her popularity - Further dialogues with Knox - Ques- tion as to what language they were held in - Prosecutions of Romanist priests — Archbishop ...
... Government - As- pect of firmness and moderation - Her home - life and amuse- ments - Her popularity - Further dialogues with Knox - Ques- tion as to what language they were held in - Prosecutions of Romanist priests — Archbishop ...
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... Government - Darnley gets the title of king — Parlia- mentary displeasure with the assumption - Arming of Murray and his supporters - Their dispersal - Present themselves to Elizabeth - How treated by her - Danger of Elizabeth and the ...
... Government - Darnley gets the title of king — Parlia- mentary displeasure with the assumption - Arming of Murray and his supporters - Their dispersal - Present themselves to Elizabeth - How treated by her - Danger of Elizabeth and the ...
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... REGENCY OF MURRAY . • 319-355 The regent's Government - Its strength - Its difficulties - The dealing with the murderers of the king - The Church and the holders of ecclesiastical estates - News of the escape of CONTENTS . ix.
... REGENCY OF MURRAY . • 319-355 The regent's Government - Its strength - Its difficulties - The dealing with the murderers of the king - The Church and the holders of ecclesiastical estates - News of the escape of CONTENTS . ix.
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... Government intended to intercept Queen Mary in her voyage , yet it seems to have been in the view of subordinates that they might do acceptable service by seizing accidental opportunities . For instance , the Earl of Rutland tells Cecil ...
... Government intended to intercept Queen Mary in her voyage , yet it seems to have been in the view of subordinates that they might do acceptable service by seizing accidental opportunities . For instance , the Earl of Rutland tells Cecil ...
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... Government to moderation ; and in the person of her brother , the Lord James , who took the helm as if it natu- rally belonged to him , she had a pilot willing to take this course , and able to keep it with a strong hand.2 Eliza- beth ...
... Government to moderation ; and in the person of her brother , the Lord James , who took the helm as if it natu- rally belonged to him , she had a pilot willing to take this course , and able to keep it with a strong hand.2 Eliza- beth ...
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