The history of Scotland. With a survey of the religious history of Scotland; essays on the national music [&c.].1873 |
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... ready to do all in his power to put a stop to the accusation . Norfolk then asked Lethington if he thought Murray might be trusted , and having re- ceived an answer in the affirmative , he endeavoured , in a private conversation , to ...
... ready to do all in his power to put a stop to the accusation . Norfolk then asked Lethington if he thought Murray might be trusted , and having re- ceived an answer in the affirmative , he endeavoured , in a private conversation , to ...
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... ready to requite at all times , with such amity , friendship , and kindness , as we may at our power ; not doubting of the continuance of her good mind , till final end be put thereto , for our honour , weal , and quietness of our realm ...
... ready to requite at all times , with such amity , friendship , and kindness , as we may at our power ; not doubting of the continuance of her good mind , till final end be put thereto , for our honour , weal , and quietness of our realm ...
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... ready to have stopped the said parliament , notwithstanding the said rebels desisted not , for any respect of the promise made anent the present conference , to pursue and reiff ( plunder ) our faithful subjects , invading them by all ...
... ready to have stopped the said parliament , notwithstanding the said rebels desisted not , for any respect of the promise made anent the present conference , to pursue and reiff ( plunder ) our faithful subjects , invading them by all ...
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... ready to declare guilty , whenever she should please to point out and accuse them by name . The bishop of Ross , in particular , declared that he knew not himself of the regent's guilt , though ready to accuse him at his queen's command ...
... ready to declare guilty , whenever she should please to point out and accuse them by name . The bishop of Ross , in particular , declared that he knew not himself of the regent's guilt , though ready to accuse him at his queen's command ...
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... ready ear to the calumnies of her enemies , and that after showing favour to her rebels in the late conference , she had now given them permission to return home with impunity . She declared , at the same time , that she would not quit ...
... ready ear to the calumnies of her enemies , and that after showing favour to her rebels in the late conference , she had now given them permission to return home with impunity . She declared , at the same time , that she would not quit ...
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accused ambassador Andrew Melvil Angus answer appears appointed archbishop Argyle Arran assembly assured Berwick bishop of Ross Bothwell Bowes burgh Calderwood castle catholic cause charge church command commissioners convention council court crown danger declared duke duke of Châtellerault duke of Lennox earl of Angus earl of Dunbar earl of Gowrie earl of Lennox earl of Mar earl of Morton Edinburgh Elizabeth enemies English estates favour France French friends further give Gowrie Hamilton hands hath honour Huntley immediately James James's John king king's kingdom kirk laird Lennox letter liberty Linlithgow lord majesty majesty's marquis Mary Mary's matter meeting Melvil ment ministers moderator Murray nobility noblemen nobles parliament party person pray presbytery present prince prison proceedings promised protestant queen of England realm received regent religion replied Ruthven Scotland Scots Scottish secret sent servants Spain Stirling subjects synod thereof things tion unto wherein