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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... religion . On the other hand , would King Philip claim the widow for his son , Don Carlos ? —an idea to be weighed along with the influence of King Philip's own recent marriage to Elizabeth of France . It was rumoured that the Guises ...
... religion . On the other hand , would King Philip claim the widow for his son , Don Carlos ? —an idea to be weighed along with the influence of King Philip's own recent marriage to Elizabeth of France . It was rumoured that the Guises ...
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... religion , and of good amity with England.2 Throckmorton , as he ruminated on such questions , hoped that the second marriage would not be so prejudi- cial to the interests of his country as the first had been , and uttered as a general ...
... religion , and of good amity with England.2 Throckmorton , as he ruminated on such questions , hoped that the second marriage would not be so prejudi- cial to the interests of his country as the first had been , and uttered as a general ...
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... religion had abolished the enmity , and secured this harmony . What pity , then , that while there is unity of purpose be- tween the bulk of the people in each of the two kingdoms , there should be diversity of purpose in the two heads ...
... religion had abolished the enmity , and secured this harmony . What pity , then , that while there is unity of purpose be- tween the bulk of the people in each of the two kingdoms , there should be diversity of purpose in the two heads ...
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... religion . However it came to pass , the landing at Aberdeen was not effected ; but the proposal will be seen to have an intimate connection with events immediately following the queen's return to Scotland.2 Sir James Melville , with ...
... religion . However it came to pass , the landing at Aberdeen was not effected ; but the proposal will be seen to have an intimate connection with events immediately following the queen's return to Scotland.2 Sir James Melville , with ...
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... religion . " Whether her subsequent conduct was directed by such advice is a point on which every one who follows her career will probably decide for himself . 1 She had other advisers to recommend to her the same course , but not with ...
... religion . " Whether her subsequent conduct was directed by such advice is a point on which every one who follows her career will probably decide for himself . 1 She had other advisers to recommend to her the same course , but not with ...
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