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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... force , and especially with a foreign governor , neither of them can agree ; whereof the time of King Philip in England , and the late time in Scotland , make good proof . " - Calendar of State Papers ( Foreign ) , 508 . be reponed in ...
... force , and especially with a foreign governor , neither of them can agree ; whereof the time of King Philip in England , and the late time in Scotland , make good proof . " - Calendar of State Papers ( Foreign ) , 508 . be reponed in ...
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... force , who was to arrange her convoy to Aberdeen , if she consented to land there . This was no less than the offer of the power of the north to strike at once a great blow against the Congregation and for the old religion . However it ...
... force , who was to arrange her convoy to Aberdeen , if she consented to land there . This was no less than the offer of the power of the north to strike at once a great blow against the Congregation and for the old religion . However it ...
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... force , whose duty it was to guard the royal person . In France , besides many other armed retainers of the household , there was the thor- oughly disciplined body of the Scots Guard - mercenary foreigners , in the usual phraseology of ...
... force , whose duty it was to guard the royal person . In France , besides many other armed retainers of the household , there was the thor- oughly disciplined body of the Scots Guard - mercenary foreigners , in the usual phraseology of ...
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... force of some sort at their call : but Mary severely felt the want of a permanent armed body , whose duty it was without interference on her part , to be always protecting her and her feminine Court - and her son was scarcely better ...
... force of some sort at their call : but Mary severely felt the want of a permanent armed body , whose duty it was without interference on her part , to be always protecting her and her feminine Court - and her son was scarcely better ...
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... force sufficient to con- tend with them , and the magistrates were glad to make terms on the foundation of a general amnesty.1 To return to the young queen , set down amid all these contending elements , great and small . She had many ...
... force sufficient to con- tend with them , and the magistrates were glad to make terms on the foundation of a general amnesty.1 To return to the young queen , set down amid all these contending elements , great and small . She had many ...
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