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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... called her husband's mother , was almost nobody at Court . She had been , like a caged tigress , disabled from pursuing the instincts of her ferocious nature . Her son's death was the first and the most effective of the successive blows ...
... called her husband's mother , was almost nobody at Court . She had been , like a caged tigress , disabled from pursuing the instincts of her ferocious nature . Her son's death was the first and the most effective of the successive blows ...
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... called the Archduke Charles and occasionally the Duke of Austria . Nearer home the name of Arran , the heir to the honours of the house of Hamilton , came up ; but at the instigation rather of his own family and himself than of the ...
... called the Archduke Charles and occasionally the Duke of Austria . Nearer home the name of Arran , the heir to the honours of the house of Hamilton , came up ; but at the instigation rather of his own family and himself than of the ...
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... called , of the leader of the embassy . He 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 ...
... called , of the leader of the embassy . He 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 ...
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... called . seems on this occasion to have gained from Throckmorton that high opinion ever conceded to him by the statesmen of Queen Elizabeth's Court . Throckmorton writes to Cecil : " It is a great matter in this time to find a man of ...
... called . seems on this occasion to have gained from Throckmorton that high opinion ever conceded to him by the statesmen of Queen Elizabeth's Court . Throckmorton writes to Cecil : " It is a great matter in this time to find a man of ...
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... called in the correspondence of the day " Cap- tain Hepburn , " gained notoriety by excelling his neigh- bours in intrusive insolence to the young queen . While she was in a group of courtiers talking to Sir Harry Sydney , he slipped a ...
... called in the correspondence of the day " Cap- tain Hepburn , " gained notoriety by excelling his neigh- bours in intrusive insolence to the young queen . While she was in a group of courtiers talking to Sir Harry Sydney , he slipped a ...
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