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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... person whose acknowledgment of her right was essential . She wrote to Randolph , desiring him to press this matter on the Scots Estates ; if they took it up , either they would in some way carry the ratifica- tion , or by showing their ...
... person whose acknowledgment of her right was essential . She wrote to Randolph , desiring him to press this matter on the Scots Estates ; if they took it up , either they would in some way carry the ratifica- tion , or by showing their ...
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... person who had so acted - and what would be the end ? For herself , simple enough ; she had but to submit to her fate , whatever it might be - captivity or death : but how for the other , with such a weight of infamy on her fame ? 1 1 ...
... person who had so acted - and what would be the end ? For herself , simple enough ; she had but to submit to her fate , whatever it might be - captivity or death : but how for the other , with such a weight of infamy on her fame ? 1 1 ...
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... expose and aggravate than to subdue the natural character of the Scots aristocracy . Their dress was that of the camp or the stable ; they were dirty in person , and abrupt and disrespectful in manner HER RETURN , 1561 . 22 21.
... expose and aggravate than to subdue the natural character of the Scots aristocracy . Their dress was that of the camp or the stable ; they were dirty in person , and abrupt and disrespectful in manner HER RETURN , 1561 . 22 21.
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... person , and abrupt and disrespectful in manner , carrying on their disputes , and even fighting out their fierce quarrels , in the presence of royalty , which had by no means accomplished the serene imperial isolation which the ...
... person , and abrupt and disrespectful in manner , carrying on their disputes , and even fighting out their fierce quarrels , in the presence of royalty , which had by no means accomplished the serene imperial isolation which the ...
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... person . In France , besides many other armed retainers of the household , there was the thor- oughly disciplined body of the Scots Guard - mercenary foreigners , in the usual phraseology of later times , but at the same time a body of ...
... person . In France , besides many other armed retainers of the household , there was the thor- oughly disciplined body of the Scots Guard - mercenary foreigners , in the usual phraseology of later times , but at the same time a body of ...
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