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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... appears that some such as made no great account of her , do now , seeing her wisdom , both honour and pity her . Immediately upon her husband's death she changed her lodging , withdrew herself from all com- pany , and became so ...
... appears that some such as made no great account of her , do now , seeing her wisdom , both honour and pity her . Immediately upon her husband's death she changed her lodging , withdrew herself from all com- pany , and became so ...
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... appear at the present day , that it had been among possibilities that Queen Elizabeth might , under the like sanction , be married to her brother- in - law King Philip , and thus secure to Spain and England in union the preponderance ...
... appear at the present day , that it had been among possibilities that Queen Elizabeth might , under the like sanction , be married to her brother- in - law King Philip , and thus secure to Spain and England in union the preponderance ...
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... appears to have met in the hotel of the Hamilton family , close to the Kirk- of - Field , with a body of the chief political leaders as- sembled to arrange about the calling of a Parliament . He assured this assemblage of the continued ...
... appears to have met in the hotel of the Hamilton family , close to the Kirk- of - Field , with a body of the chief political leaders as- sembled to arrange about the calling of a Parliament . He assured this assemblage of the continued ...
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... appear.1 The other emissary , who came after him , was John Leslie , afterwards the Bishop of Ross , and Mary's stanch friend and supporter in her adversities . We have the object of his mission from himself . He represented the party ...
... appear.1 The other emissary , who came after him , was John Leslie , afterwards the Bishop of Ross , and Mary's stanch friend and supporter in her adversities . We have the object of his mission from himself . He represented the party ...
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... appear that these ships actually met the galleys and let them pass , if Cecil was rightly informed when he wrote to Throckmorton , saying : The queen's majesty's ships that were upon the seas to cleanse them from pirates saw her and ...
... appear that these ships actually met the galleys and let them pass , if Cecil was rightly informed when he wrote to Throckmorton , saying : The queen's majesty's ships that were upon the seas to cleanse them from pirates saw her and ...
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