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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... carrying off of the queen to Dunbar- Her formal entry into Edinburgh — Bothwell's difficulties as a married man - Arrangements for their removal , and question if they were legally removed - How the Protestant party and their clergy ...
... carrying off of the queen to Dunbar- Her formal entry into Edinburgh — Bothwell's difficulties as a married man - Arrangements for their removal , and question if they were legally removed - How the Protestant party and their clergy ...
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... carried by a vote of the Estates on the 17th of August in the year 1560 , was to be conclusive and permanent , seemed to be a ques- tion depending on the fate of a youth , fragile from his VOL . IV . A birth and now seriously diseased ...
... carried by a vote of the Estates on the 17th of August in the year 1560 , was to be conclusive and permanent , seemed to be a ques- tion depending on the fate of a youth , fragile from his VOL . IV . A birth and now seriously diseased ...
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... carried the burden and care of all her matters ) there was offered no great occasion to know what was in her . But since her husband's death she hath showed , and so con- tinueth , that she is both of great wisdom for her years ...
... carried the burden and care of all her matters ) there was offered no great occasion to know what was in her . But since her husband's death she hath showed , and so con- tinueth , that she is both of great wisdom for her years ...
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... carry the ratifica- tion , or by showing their earnestness to promote it might frighten their queen from returning among them.1 Mur- ray wrote to Queen Elizabeth on the general question , in his usual grave deliberate fashion . It was a ...
... carry the ratifica- tion , or by showing their earnestness to promote it might frighten their queen from returning among them.1 Mur- ray wrote to Queen Elizabeth on the general question , in his usual grave deliberate fashion . It was a ...
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... carrying on their disputes , and even fighting out their fierce quarrels , in the presence of royalty , which had by no means accomplished the serene imperial isolation which the sovereigns of France had achieved since the days of ...
... carrying on their disputes , and even fighting out their fierce quarrels , in the presence of royalty , which had by no means accomplished the serene imperial isolation which the sovereigns of France had achieved since the days of ...
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