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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... took it up , either they would in some way carry the ratifica- tion , or by showing their earnestness to promote it might frighten their queen from returning among them.1 Mur- ray wrote to Queen Elizabeth on the general question , in ...
... took it up , either they would in some way carry the ratifica- tion , or by showing their earnestness to promote it might frighten their queen from returning among them.1 Mur- ray wrote to Queen Elizabeth on the general question , in ...
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... took counsel as to the future with some eminent Frenchmen , who had been in Scotland in the last war . He names De Martignes , D'Oisel , De la Brosse , the Bishop of May- ence , and Roubay , who having been vice - chancellor of 1 ...
... took counsel as to the future with some eminent Frenchmen , who had been in Scotland in the last war . He names De Martignes , D'Oisel , De la Brosse , the Bishop of May- ence , and Roubay , who having been vice - chancellor of 1 ...
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... 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 ? They pointed out that she had advisers ...
... 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 ? They pointed out that she had advisers ...
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... took for granted that Queen Elizabeth would en- deavour to intercept her . She spoke of all this with a kind of easy scorn . Queen Elizabeth's father had tried to kidnap her when she came to France as an infant . He failed ; and perhaps ...
... took for granted that Queen Elizabeth would en- deavour to intercept her . She spoke of all this with a kind of easy scorn . Queen Elizabeth's father had tried to kidnap her when she came to France as an infant . He failed ; and perhaps ...
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... took their principles . When at any time there was religious quiet- ness there , and Protestants had rights as well as their op- ponents , it was in reality but a truce between enemies prepared soon to fly at each other's throats - each ...
... took their principles . When at any time there was religious quiet- ness there , and Protestants had rights as well as their op- ponents , it was in reality but a truce between enemies prepared soon to fly at each other's throats - each ...
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