The history of Scotland. With a survey of the religious history of Scotland; essays on the national music [&c.].1873 |
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... commissioners were to require in writing . would use her counsel towards the wrong If she were accused of being in any way and offences committed by them , how the culpable of the death of her husband , her same should be repaired to my ...
... commissioners were to require in writing . would use her counsel towards the wrong If she were accused of being in any way and offences committed by them , how the culpable of the death of her husband , her same should be repaired to my ...
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... commissioners to agree to proposals on the part of England which she expected would be made by Elizabeth's commissioners , such as the establishment of a lasting alliance between England and Scot- land , the acknowledgment of the ...
... commissioners to agree to proposals on the part of England which she expected would be made by Elizabeth's commissioners , such as the establishment of a lasting alliance between England and Scot- land , the acknowledgment of the ...
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... commissioners , but they were expressly debarred from coming to a decision , and Elizabeth had fully re- solved to come to no decision herself . He urged upon him that he might easily put this matter to proof , by requesting an as ...
... commissioners , but they were expressly debarred from coming to a decision , and Elizabeth had fully re- solved to come to no decision herself . He urged upon him that he might easily put this matter to proof , by requesting an as ...
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... commissioners ; Elizabeth's instructions were artfully drawn up , but they were in accordance with her previous declarations and professions . Her commissioners were to assure the regent , in case he should be afraid to accuse his queen ...
... commissioners ; Elizabeth's instructions were artfully drawn up , but they were in accordance with her previous declarations and professions . Her commissioners were to assure the regent , in case he should be afraid to accuse his queen ...
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... commissioners to London ; but he appears still to have had no other intention than that indicated by his proposal to ... commissioners at York , with our said dearest sister's commissioners of England , who did convene with them ; and ...
... commissioners to London ; but he appears still to have had no other intention than that indicated by his proposal to ... commissioners at York , with our said dearest sister's commissioners of England , who did convene with them ; and ...
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