The history of Scotland. With a survey of the religious history of Scotland; essays on the national music [&c.].1873 |
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... assured him that queen Elizabeth was resolved , come what would , to evade the question of the succession during her life ; but no one doubted , he said , that the true title lay in the queen of Scots and her son ; and he was astonished ...
... assured him that queen Elizabeth was resolved , come what would , to evade the question of the succession during her life ; but no one doubted , he said , that the true title lay in the queen of Scots and her son ; and he was astonished ...
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... assured that Norfolk's information was correct , and all that would come of his accusation would be repentance for his own folly . There can be no doubt that the behaviour of Norfolk was extremely treacherous towards his own sovereign ...
... assured that Norfolk's information was correct , and all that would come of his accusation would be repentance for his own folly . There can be no doubt that the behaviour of Norfolk was extremely treacherous towards his own sovereign ...
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... assured whether , if all the proofs were laid before them , Elizabeth was prepared to pronounce Mary innocent or guilty according to the evidence , and whether , if she were victed of the murder , the queen of England would maintain the ...
... assured whether , if all the proofs were laid before them , Elizabeth was prepared to pronounce Mary innocent or guilty according to the evidence , and whether , if she were victed of the murder , the queen of England would maintain the ...
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... assured by Hepburn of Riccar - happen , no love nor assured reconciliation ton that Elizabeth was not favourable to may be had or attained thereafter . And as her , and that , in spite of the intrigues of it is not unknown to us how ...
... assured by Hepburn of Riccar - happen , no love nor assured reconciliation ton that Elizabeth was not favourable to may be had or attained thereafter . And as her , and that , in spite of the intrigues of it is not unknown to us how ...
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... assured that , as long as I live , you will find me faithful to your service , and that it will be better I should be as- sured than to perish with the traitors who have unfortunately deceived you , unless it be your majesty's pleasure ...
... assured that , as long as I live , you will find me faithful to your service , and that it will be better I should be as- sured than to perish with the traitors who have unfortunately deceived you , unless it be your majesty's pleasure ...
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