The history of Scotland. With a survey of the religious history of Scotland; essays on the national music [&c.].1873 |
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... command you herefor , that ye two , or any one of you , pass to the presence of our dearest sister , her council or commis- sioners , and there in our name , for pleasure of our dearest sister , to extend our clemency towards our ...
... command you herefor , that ye two , or any one of you , pass to the presence of our dearest sister , her council or commis- sioners , and there in our name , for pleasure of our dearest sister , to extend our clemency towards our ...
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... command you , and every one of you , to dissolve this present diet and negotiation , and proceed no further therein , for the canses aforesaid . " by evident tokens it may be found that our rebels have ever been maintained against us ...
... command you , and every one of you , to dissolve this present diet and negotiation , and proceed no further therein , for the canses aforesaid . " by evident tokens it may be found that our rebels have ever been maintained against us ...
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... command . The more Mary's commissioners were pressed on this subject , the more they equivocated and fell back from their former statements . At length Murray offered to proceed to Bolton Castle , and defend himself in the queen's ...
... command . The more Mary's commissioners were pressed on this subject , the more they equivocated and fell back from their former statements . At length Murray offered to proceed to Bolton Castle , and defend himself in the queen's ...
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... me know your pleasure at length in writ- letters from Scotland ; do you in them asing , what I shall answer . Now , my Nor- folk , you bid me command you ; that would 2 NORFOLK'S CONSPIRACY . ] [ A.D. 1569 . HISTORY OF SCOTLAND .
... me know your pleasure at length in writ- letters from Scotland ; do you in them asing , what I shall answer . Now , my Nor- folk , you bid me command you ; that would 2 NORFOLK'S CONSPIRACY . ] [ A.D. 1569 . HISTORY OF SCOTLAND .
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Thomas Wright. folk , you bid me command you ; that would be beside my duty many ways . But to pray you , I will , that you counsel me not to take patiently my great griefs , except you promise me to trouble you no more for the death of ...
Thomas Wright. folk , you bid me command you ; that would be beside my duty many ways . But to pray you , I will , that you counsel me not to take patiently my great griefs , except you promise me to trouble you no more for the death of ...
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