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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... murder , 156-192 CHAPTER XLVI . QUEEN MARY . ( Continued . ) The morning after the murder - Doings at Holyrood - Feeling of the public - Disposal of the murdered man's body - Suspicions and accusations pointing to Bothwell - Whispers ...
... murder , 156-192 CHAPTER XLVI . QUEEN MARY . ( Continued . ) The morning after the murder - Doings at Holyrood - Feeling of the public - Disposal of the murdered man's body - Suspicions and accusations pointing to Bothwell - Whispers ...
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... murder - The removal of the inquiry to London - The endeavours to discover what the result would be were the charge made and proved - Private discussions of the Casket Letters - Queen Mary's conferences with the Bishop X CONTENTS .
... murder - The removal of the inquiry to London - The endeavours to discover what the result would be were the charge made and proved - Private discussions of the Casket Letters - Queen Mary's conferences with the Bishop X CONTENTS .
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... murder - Made at last - The effect on the discussions - The Book of Articles - The produc- tion of the Casket Letters - Tendering of the testimony of Thomas Craufurd as to the meeting in Glasgow - Perplexities of the Bishop of Ross ...
... murder - Made at last - The effect on the discussions - The Book of Articles - The produc- tion of the Casket Letters - Tendering of the testimony of Thomas Craufurd as to the meeting in Glasgow - Perplexities of the Bishop of Ross ...
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... murdered her son as one who stood in the way of her ambition . While the Queen of France was the niece of the Guises — and a niece with so much in her own character to increase their resources the " fille de marchand , " as Mary ...
... murdered her son as one who stood in the way of her ambition . While the Queen of France was the niece of the Guises — and a niece with so much in her own character to increase their resources the " fille de marchand , " as Mary ...
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... Murder itself was refined , by a preference of subtle poisons , skilfully prepared , over the bloody brawls of earlier times . A portion of these vices and tri- vialities , covered with a thin polish , had been transferred by the French ...
... Murder itself was refined , by a preference of subtle poisons , skilfully prepared , over the bloody brawls of earlier times . A portion of these vices and tri- vialities , covered with a thin polish , had been transferred by the French ...
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