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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... hold by which Scotland seemed bound over to the ambitious schemes of the Guises . If to a large portion of the Scots people their queen was also to be their enemy , she had lost her power to injure . Her early return was now de- sired ...
... hold by which Scotland seemed bound over to the ambitious schemes of the Guises . If to a large portion of the Scots people their queen was also to be their enemy , she had lost her power to injure . Her early return was now de- sired ...
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... hold their own with a much firmer gripe than the tottering ecclesiasti- cal foundations , and that was the reason why it was deemed politic to make arrangements with them . For a few years both before and after the eventful epoch of ...
... hold their own with a much firmer gripe than the tottering ecclesiasti- cal foundations , and that was the reason why it was deemed politic to make arrangements with them . For a few years both before and after the eventful epoch of ...
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... hold the rents returned as the maximum which they were bound to pay ; for instance , if a farm were returned by the holder or owner as of so much " rental " or annual value , the tenant farming it was ac- quitted if he paid that amount ...
... hold the rents returned as the maximum which they were bound to pay ; for instance , if a farm were returned by the holder or owner as of so much " rental " or annual value , the tenant farming it was ac- quitted if he paid that amount ...
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... hold by British protection in a distant in- accessible territory . He had been playing some deep game with the Lords of the Congregation . It seemed to them at one time that they had him , having bought him with a price — a large share ...
... hold by British protection in a distant in- accessible territory . He had been playing some deep game with the Lords of the Congregation . It seemed to them at one time that they had him , having bought him with a price — a large share ...
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... hold , that they might be restored to the Church in its day of triumph . These things might be hidden out of sight , to be sure ; but it would be impossible to obliterate all testimony that here were the headquarters of the enemy . An ...
... hold , that they might be restored to the Church in its day of triumph . These things might be hidden out of sight , to be sure ; but it would be impossible to obliterate all testimony that here were the headquarters of the enemy . An ...
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