The History of England: From the Earliest Times, to the Death of George the Second, Band 2C.J.G. and F. Rivington; T. Cadell; Longman, Rees, Orme, and Company; [and others], 1831 |
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... James the Fourth , king of Scotland , whose son and successor left no issue that came to maturity , except Mary . At a very early age , this princess , being possessed of every accomplishment of person and mind , was married to Francis ...
... James the Fourth , king of Scotland , whose son and successor left no issue that came to maturity , except Mary . At a very early age , this princess , being possessed of every accomplishment of person and mind , was married to Francis ...
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... James the Sixth . The queen had now no hopes but from the kind- ness of the earl of Murray ; but even in that respect she was disappointed the earl , upon his return , instead of comforting her , loaded her with reproaches , which ...
... James the Sixth . The queen had now no hopes but from the kind- ness of the earl of Murray ; but even in that respect she was disappointed the earl , upon his return , instead of comforting her , loaded her with reproaches , which ...
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... James the Fifth , king of Scotland , commonly called queen of Scots , and dowager of France . Thirty - six of these commissioners , arriving at the castle of Fotheringay , presented her with a letter from Elizabeth , com- manding her to ...
... James the Fifth , king of Scotland , commonly called queen of Scots , and dowager of France . Thirty - six of these commissioners , arriving at the castle of Fotheringay , presented her with a letter from Elizabeth , com- manding her to ...
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... James , king of Scotland , son to the attainted queen . Though the condemnation of a sovereign princess at a tri- bunal to which she owed no subjection , was an injustice that must strike the most inattentive , yet the parliament Oct ...
... James , king of Scotland , son to the attainted queen . Though the condemnation of a sovereign princess at a tri- bunal to which she owed no subjection , was an injustice that must strike the most inattentive , yet the parliament Oct ...
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... James of Scotland , her son , was , as in duty obliged , still more pressing in her behalf . He despatched Keith , a gentle- man of his bedchamber , with a letter to Elizabeth , conjuring her to spare the life of his parent , and mixing ...
... James of Scotland , her son , was , as in duty obliged , still more pressing in her behalf . He despatched Keith , a gentle- man of his bedchamber , with a letter to Elizabeth , conjuring her to spare the life of his parent , and mixing ...
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