The history of Scotland. With a survey of the religious history of Scotland; essays on the national music [&c.].1873 |
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... hope and confidence that through the intermediation of Elizabeth she should be restored to the quiet possession of her throne and kingdom . It was now the regent's turn to make his defence , and everybody expected to be made acquainted ...
... hope and confidence that through the intermediation of Elizabeth she should be restored to the quiet possession of her throne and kingdom . It was now the regent's turn to make his defence , and everybody expected to be made acquainted ...
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... hope therethrough for a good end and resolution in all my affairs . " They were then to " declare , ye are come there by my command , at the desire of the queen my good sister , declared to you by her com- missioners at York , they ...
... hope therethrough for a good end and resolution in all my affairs . " They were then to " declare , ye are come there by my command , at the desire of the queen my good sister , declared to you by her com- missioners at York , they ...
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... hope that the documents would not be brought forward . But Elizabeth's pro- ceedings were artfully contrived , and the way in which her purpose was at length effected , was as extraordinary as any other part of the transaction . The ...
... hope that the documents would not be brought forward . But Elizabeth's pro- ceedings were artfully contrived , and the way in which her purpose was at length effected , was as extraordinary as any other part of the transaction . The ...
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... hope ( expect ) will not use ex- is preserved , written to the earl of Cassillis tremity so hastily . And if he does , then from Bolton , which shows the earnestness spare nothing neither for fear nor fair offers . with which she was at ...
... hope ( expect ) will not use ex- is preserved , written to the earl of Cassillis tremity so hastily . And if he does , then from Bolton , which shows the earnestness spare nothing neither for fear nor fair offers . with which she was at ...
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... hope by the good all year . God preserve you from all traitors , and make your friends as true and constant . " bellious subjects into her favour , and enter into an engagement that Elizabeth nor her issue should be molested with her ...
... hope by the good all year . God preserve you from all traitors , and make your friends as true and constant . " bellious subjects into her favour , and enter into an engagement that Elizabeth nor her issue should be molested with her ...
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