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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... says , " He departed to God , leaving as heavy and dol- orous a wife as of right she had good cause to be , who , by long watching with him during his sickness , and pain- ful diligence about him , and especially by the issue there- of ...
... says , " He departed to God , leaving as heavy and dol- orous a wife as of right she had good cause to be , who , by long watching with him during his sickness , and pain- ful diligence about him , and especially by the issue there- of ...
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... says that his demands were : " 1. That the league betwixt us and England should be broken ; 2. That the ancient league between France and Scotland should be renewed ; and , 3d , That the bishops and kirkmen should 1 This part of the ...
... says that his demands were : " 1. That the league betwixt us and England should be broken ; 2. That the ancient league between France and Scotland should be renewed ; and , 3d , That the bishops and kirkmen should 1 This part of the ...
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... says he offered the devoted duty of his party , and that it was thankfully received . He further tells the significant fact that he recommended her to land at Aberdeen , where twenty thousand troops would be at her disposal ; and that ...
... says he offered the devoted duty of his party , and that it was thankfully received . He further tells the significant fact that he recommended her to land at Aberdeen , where twenty thousand troops would be at her disposal ; and that ...
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... says , that she was then accompanied by her evil genius , Bothwell : " Not long efter , the Earls Bothwell and Eglintoun , the Bishop of Orkney , and sindry other noblemen and clerks , arrivet in France , wha returnet in Scot- land with ...
... says , that she was then accompanied by her evil genius , Bothwell : " Not long efter , the Earls Bothwell and Eglintoun , the Bishop of Orkney , and sindry other noblemen and clerks , arrivet in France , wha returnet in Scot- land with ...
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... says : The noblemen were all absent , saving the Lord Robert ; her arrival was so sudden , that no man thought of her . Incontinent upon the news there arrived the duke first , next the Lord James , then the Earl of Arran . that time ...
... says : The noblemen were all absent , saving the Lord Robert ; her arrival was so sudden , that no man thought of her . Incontinent upon the news there arrived the duke first , next the Lord James , then the Earl of Arran . that time ...
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