The History of Scotland: From the Earliest Accounts of that Nation, to the Reign of King James VI : in Twenty Books, Том 3Michael Anderson, 1821 |
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... English , must needs be their fast friends , should immediately , after so many years banishment , be admitted into the parliament - house , to debate the weightiest affairs of the kingdom . Besides , they all feared a change of the ...
... English , must needs be their fast friends , should immediately , after so many years banishment , be admitted into the parliament - house , to debate the weightiest affairs of the kingdom . Besides , they all feared a change of the ...
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... English ; and , as for those who were newly returned from their captivity , and had left their children or kindred as hostages for their return , he obliged them not to prefer those ( otherwise dear ) pledges before the laws , the ...
... English ; and , as for those who were newly returned from their captivity , and had left their children or kindred as hostages for their return , he obliged them not to prefer those ( otherwise dear ) pledges before the laws , the ...
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... English ports and harbours , of which there was a great num- ber , as I said before , and presently declared war . His menaces were great , as against the violators , not only of leagues , but even of the law of na- tions . And yet ...
... English ports and harbours , of which there was a great num- ber , as I said before , and presently declared war . His menaces were great , as against the violators , not only of leagues , but even of the law of na- tions . And yet ...
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... English staid three days at Leith , to land their ord- nance and baggage , and so prepared themselves for the assault . Having settled other matters , they marched to Edinburgh , pillaged and burnt the city , and then dispersed ...
... English staid three days at Leith , to land their ord- nance and baggage , and so prepared themselves for the assault . Having settled other matters , they marched to Edinburgh , pillaged and burnt the city , and then dispersed ...
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... English from Berwick , a neighbouring town , were upon their march , unknown to the nobles , and with but a few in company , mounted on horseback , and with full speed fled back to Dunbar . They who endeavour to excuse the baseness of ...
... English from Berwick , a neighbouring town , were upon their march , unknown to the nobles , and with but a few in company , mounted on horseback , and with full speed fled back to Dunbar . They who endeavour to excuse the baseness of ...
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