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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... Scots , was the first person that excited the fears or the resentment of Elizabeth . We have already mentioned , that Henry the Se- venth married his eldest daughter , Margaret , to James the Fourth , king of Scotland , whose son and ...
... Scots , was the first person that excited the fears or the resentment of Elizabeth . We have already mentioned , that Henry the Se- venth married his eldest daughter , Margaret , to James the Fourth , king of Scotland , whose son and ...
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... Scots , which neither treaties nor marriages , nor the vicinity of situation , were able to produce . The reformers , to a man , considered Elizabeth as their patroness and defender , and Mary as their persecutor and enemy . It was in ...
... Scots , which neither treaties nor marriages , nor the vicinity of situation , were able to produce . The reformers , to a man , considered Elizabeth as their patroness and defender , and Mary as their persecutor and enemy . It was in ...
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... Scots , he boldly took the field against her . A battle was fought at Langside near Glasgow , which was decisive in his favour ; and he seemed to merit victory by his clemency after the action . Mary , now totally ruined , fled to the ...
... Scots , he boldly took the field against her . A battle was fought at Langside near Glasgow , which was decisive in his favour ; and he seemed to merit victory by his clemency after the action . Mary , now totally ruined , fled to the ...
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... Scottish princess were really so great as they were represented , the treating her with friendship would but give them a ... Scots , and five by the regent , among whom he himself was included . These conferences were carried on for some ...
... Scottish princess were really so great as they were represented , the treating her with friendship would but give them a ... Scots , and five by the regent , among whom he himself was included . These conferences were carried on for some ...
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... Scots laboured nothing so much as to obtain an interview with Elizabeth , conscious that her in- sinuations , arts , and address , of all which she was a perfect mistress , would be sufficient to persuade her royal sister , and stand in ...
... Scots laboured nothing so much as to obtain an interview with Elizabeth , conscious that her in- sinuations , arts , and address , of all which she was a perfect mistress , would be sufficient to persuade her royal sister , and stand in ...
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