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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... given to both to " ex- plore the likelihood of the marriage of the Scottish queen ; wherein they shall employ their devices to procure it , to be either in her own country , or in such place as may least augment her strength . " 4 there ...
... given to both to " ex- plore the likelihood of the marriage of the Scottish queen ; wherein they shall employ their devices to procure it , to be either in her own country , or in such place as may least augment her strength . " 4 there ...
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... given to babble or to useless confi- dences . Better , perhaps , than from the current rumours , we may judge of Murray's conclusions from a letter writ- ten by him to Queen Elizabeth . She became impatient and alarmed at the treaty of ...
... given to babble or to useless confi- dences . Better , perhaps , than from the current rumours , we may judge of Murray's conclusions from a letter writ- ten by him to Queen Elizabeth . She became impatient and alarmed at the treaty of ...
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... given to another , she put it emphatically that God commanded subjects to be obedient to their princes.1 The Earl of Bedford , with instructions dated the 12th of January 1561 , was sent to strengthen the English mission by co ...
... given to another , she put it emphatically that God commanded subjects to be obedient to their princes.1 The Earl of Bedford , with instructions dated the 12th of January 1561 , was sent to strengthen the English mission by co ...
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... given such order as I nothing doubt but ye shall hear good news of her stay . " - Calendar of State Papers ( Foreign ) , 254. It might account for interruptions and alarms , that there was a serious difficulty at that time between ...
... given such order as I nothing doubt but ye shall hear good news of her stay . " - Calendar of State Papers ( Foreign ) , 254. It might account for interruptions and alarms , that there was a serious difficulty at that time between ...
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... given by Knox him- self in his History is the source of all the others , and to that we must go back as the sole authority for the scene.1 It is extremely picturesque and lifelike , and has the ap- pearance of doing honest justice to ...
... given by Knox him- self in his History is the source of all the others , and to that we must go back as the sole authority for the scene.1 It is extremely picturesque and lifelike , and has the ap- pearance of doing honest justice to ...
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