The history of Scotland. With a survey of the religious history of Scotland; essays on the national music [&c.].1873 |
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... Mary and the Duke of Nor- folk . 27 44 V. Lethington's trial - Proposal for Mary's return to Scotland - Murder of the regent . VI . Troubles which followed the death of Murray -Turbulence of the borderers , and invasion of Scotland by ...
... Mary and the Duke of Nor- folk . 27 44 V. Lethington's trial - Proposal for Mary's return to Scotland - Murder of the regent . VI . Troubles which followed the death of Murray -Turbulence of the borderers , and invasion of Scotland by ...
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... Mary's friends , held at Dumbar- ton , on the 12th of September , commission- ers were chosen to attend in her name at the conference , and the bishop of Ross proceeded thence to visit the exiled queen at Bolton . She told him that ...
... Mary's friends , held at Dumbar- ton , on the 12th of September , commission- ers were chosen to attend in her name at the conference , and the bishop of Ross proceeded thence to visit the exiled queen at Bolton . She told him that ...
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... Mary had resolved his adherents , who had submitted their to allow no investigation of her own con- whole causes in her hands , to cause them duct , and that she was afraid of the accusa- repair the wrongs and attemptates com- tions of ...
... Mary had resolved his adherents , who had submitted their to allow no investigation of her own con- whole causes in her hands , to cause them duct , and that she was afraid of the accusa- repair the wrongs and attemptates com- tions of ...
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... Mary that the letters and other duke of Norfolk , one of the most powerful writings were her own , and the way in of the English nobility , had been led by his which she meets the danger is a simple ambition to aim at the hand of the ...
... Mary that the letters and other duke of Norfolk , one of the most powerful writings were her own , and the way in of the English nobility , had been led by his which she meets the danger is a simple ambition to aim at the hand of the ...
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... Mary , and brought forward his proofs , she would pronounce judgment . If he obtained this assurance , he might then act as he pleased ; but if Elizabeth refused it , he might then be assured that Norfolk's information was correct , and ...
... Mary , and brought forward his proofs , she would pronounce judgment . If he obtained this assurance , he might then act as he pleased ; but if Elizabeth refused it , he might then be assured that Norfolk's information was correct , and ...
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