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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... 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 your lordships to deal ...
... 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 your lordships to deal ...
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... never acted for herself - her husband took all the cares and responsibilities of their high position on himself while he lived . How could they ask her to transact business - important business - without her proper advisers about her ...
... never acted for herself - her husband took all the cares and responsibilities of their high position on himself while he lived . How could they ask her to transact business - important business - without her proper advisers about her ...
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... never met or saw ships upon the sea , for all the bruit that was of her stay that should have been " ( ibid . ) From casual remarks in the letters of the period , it seems possible that some diligent investigator may find that Queen ...
... never met or saw ships upon the sea , for all the bruit that was of her stay that should have been " ( ibid . ) From casual remarks in the letters of the period , it seems possible that some diligent investigator may find that Queen ...
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... never see it more . She then became conversible , and spoke of herself with her eyes bent on the land , dropping a sentiment about her re- versing the attitude of Dido , who , when Æneas departed , ever gazed on the sea . She slept on ...
... never see it more . She then became conversible , and spoke of herself with her eyes bent on the land , dropping a sentiment about her re- versing the attitude of Dido , who , when Æneas departed , ever gazed on the sea . She slept on ...
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... never - failing blandishments ; and she courted the ordeal of the discussion as one seeks an arena where triumph seems secure . She had seen little in France to prepare her for the rugged nature on which she was to play her wit and ...
... never - failing blandishments ; and she courted the ordeal of the discussion as one seeks an arena where triumph seems secure . She had seen little in France to prepare her for the rugged nature on which she was to play her wit and ...
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