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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... give her such advice - they never interfered in the affairs of Scotland . Revelations in the correspondence of the day tell another story ; but had she selected a political position which Queen Elizabeth could not turn and her own ...
... give her such advice - they never interfered in the affairs of Scotland . Revelations in the correspondence of the day tell another story ; but had she selected a political position which Queen Elizabeth could not turn and her own ...
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... give them obedience . " With a ready dialectic power of which the Reformer , hurried on by his zeal , seems to have been unconscious , the queen marked off the differ- ence between passive resistance , in which each subject individually ...
... give them obedience . " With a ready dialectic power of which the Reformer , hurried on by his zeal , seems to have been unconscious , the queen marked off the differ- ence between passive resistance , in which each subject individually ...
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... give to the other . The landhold- ers , on their part , thought such an expectation so utterly preposterous , that they did not condescend to reason with it ; but , without any hypocritical attempt to varnish their selfishness , called ...
... give to the other . The landhold- ers , on their part , thought such an expectation so utterly preposterous , that they did not condescend to reason with it ; but , without any hypocritical attempt to varnish their selfishness , called ...
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... give the Lord James a commission under her seal to administer the government until her arrival , but that it was not given . " The spe- cial cause why she has changed her opinion of Lord James , is be- cause she could not dissuade him ...
... give the Lord James a commission under her seal to administer the government until her arrival , but that it was not given . " The spe- cial cause why she has changed her opinion of Lord James , is be- cause she could not dissuade him ...
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... gives a ludi- crous tinge to the proceedings , shows in harmony with the tenor of the correspondence of the period , that these re- cusants courted secrecy . Several of the accused were sentenced to be " put in ward " within the royal ...
... gives a ludi- crous tinge to the proceedings , shows in harmony with the tenor of the correspondence of the period , that these re- cusants courted secrecy . Several of the accused were sentenced to be " put in ward " within the royal ...
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