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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... majesty , upon whom you never bestowed good turn better than on him , in my opinion . " To the Lords of the Council of England , after general remarks on his sincerity and magnanimity : " What a great benefit it is for her majesty and ...
... majesty , upon whom you never bestowed good turn better than on him , in my opinion . " To the Lords of the Council of England , after general remarks on his sincerity and magnanimity : " What a great benefit it is for her majesty and ...
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... majesty's safe - conduct for your free passage by sea into your realm , and to be accommodated with such favours as upon events you might have need of on the coast of England , and also did farther require the free passage of the said ...
... majesty's safe - conduct for your free passage by sea into your realm , and to be accommodated with such favours as upon events you might have need of on the coast of England , and also did farther require the free passage of the said ...
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... majesty hath three ships in the North Seas to preserve the fishers from pirates - I think these will be sorry to see her pass . The significance of such brief remarks de- pends on the context , and this is supplied in Wright's Queen ...
... majesty hath three ships in the North Seas to preserve the fishers from pirates - I think these will be sorry to see her pass . The significance of such brief remarks de- pends on the context , and this is supplied in Wright's Queen ...
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... majesty again . " - P . 295. In the Latin ver- sion , Bothwell's going to France is mentioned ; but in the train coming to Scotland with the queen , only the French are mentioned , as in Brantome . The author of a contemporary diary ...
... majesty again . " - P . 295. In the Latin ver- sion , Bothwell's going to France is mentioned ; but in the train coming to Scotland with the queen , only the French are mentioned , as in Brantome . The author of a contemporary diary ...
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... majesty , for entertaining and setting forward of the common affairs of the country ; and sae muckle thereof unto the ministers , and sustentation of the min- istry , as may reasonably sustain the same , at the sight 1 Douglas's Peerage ...
... majesty , for entertaining and setting forward of the common affairs of the country ; and sae muckle thereof unto the ministers , and sustentation of the min- istry , as may reasonably sustain the same , at the sight 1 Douglas's Peerage ...
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