The history of Scotland. With a survey of the religious history of Scotland; essays on the national music [&c.].1873 |
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... favour . It was clear that she had no intention to allow herself to be placed on her trial upon any accusations to be brought forward by her subjects . But the bishop at once fore- saw the danger to which she was exposing herself by ...
... favour . It was clear that she had no intention to allow herself to be placed on her trial upon any accusations to be brought forward by her subjects . But the bishop at once fore- saw the danger to which she was exposing herself by ...
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... favour us ; where- yet intending to transport us herefrom in fore , knowing that the nobility of this realm more strait keeping , when we shall be under are to assemble , and the matter may be the protection of our enemies , who seek ...
... favour us ; where- yet intending to transport us herefrom in fore , knowing that the nobility of this realm more strait keeping , when we shall be under are to assemble , and the matter may be the protection of our enemies , who seek ...
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... favour of her majesty , which her majesty desireth her to have in writing , to the end , if the cause should so fall out , then she might have good reason upon the said queen's own contentation , to forbear her favour ; and contrary ...
... favour of her majesty , which her majesty desireth her to have in writing , to the end , if the cause should so fall out , then she might have good reason upon the said queen's own contentation , to forbear her favour ; and contrary ...
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... favour we are most rejoiced , and pray you that ye from Elizabeth , he hastened to Scotland , continue in your good proceedings . For accompanied by the lord Herries . The duke weighty considerations , as taking of our let- had carried ...
... favour we are most rejoiced , and pray you that ye from Elizabeth , he hastened to Scotland , continue in your good proceedings . For accompanied by the lord Herries . The duke weighty considerations , as taking of our let- had carried ...
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... favour of me , while I shall esteem and danger , for the letters remained , but my respect you in all my doings so long as I keys are not in that peril you took them in . live , as you would wish your own to do . I pray you be sure I ...
... favour of me , while I shall esteem and danger , for the letters remained , but my respect you in all my doings so long as I keys are not in that peril you took them in . live , as you would wish your own to do . I pray you be sure I ...
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