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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... the queen , who was somewhat disaffected to the adverse party . Hamilton , their head , was a man not ambi- tious , but rather willing to live in quiet , if his re lations would have suffered him : but they studying their 2 THE HISTORY.
... the queen , who was somewhat disaffected to the adverse party . Hamilton , their head , was a man not ambi- tious , but rather willing to live in quiet , if his re lations would have suffered him : but they studying their 2 THE HISTORY.
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... party , and many large promises were made them besides , to persuade them not to give the pro- mised hostages to the English ; and , as for those who were newly returned from their captivity , and had left their children or kindred as ...
... party , and many large promises were made them besides , to persuade them not to give the pro- mised hostages to the English ; and , as for those who were newly returned from their captivity , and had left their children or kindred as ...
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... , to the end that he might gain an accession of strength to his own party , by the advice of those friends in whom he reposed the greatest trust , he resolved to take away the young queen from Linlithgow , where she 10 THE HISTORY.
... , to the end that he might gain an accession of strength to his own party , by the advice of those friends in whom he reposed the greatest trust , he resolved to take away the young queen from Linlithgow , where she 10 THE HISTORY.
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... parties , took the queen , and entered upon the road leading to Stirling , whilst Lennox stood in arms with his men ... party by terrifying him , rather than to subdue him by force of arms : so that having weakened him at home in taking ...
... parties , took the queen , and entered upon the road leading to Stirling , whilst Lennox stood in arms with his men ... party by terrifying him , rather than to subdue him by force of arms : so that having weakened him at home in taking ...
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... party . That money gave some re- lief to his distempered mind , because it gave him room to hope that he was not forsaken by the French king . But being commanded by the donor to dis- tribute the money by the advice of the queen - dow ...
... party . That money gave some re- lief to his distempered mind , because it gave him room to hope that he was not forsaken by the French king . But being commanded by the donor to dis- tribute the money by the advice of the queen - dow ...
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