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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... force , they found themselves obliged to abandon their country and take refuge in England . Thus far all was favourable to Mary ; and thus far she A. D. kept within the bounds of strict virtue . Her enemies 1565 . were banished , her ...
... force , they found themselves obliged to abandon their country and take refuge in England . Thus far all was favourable to Mary ; and thus far she A. D. kept within the bounds of strict virtue . Her enemies 1565 . were banished , her ...
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... force of her natural allurements so powerfully , that her hus- band submitted implicitly to her will . He soon gave up his accomplices to her resentment , and retired with her to Dunbar ; while she , having collected an army , which the ...
... force of her natural allurements so powerfully , that her hus- band submitted implicitly to her will . He soon gave up his accomplices to her resentment , and retired with her to Dunbar ; while she , having collected an army , which the ...
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... forces , meeting the associators within about six miles of Edinburgh , was obliged to capitulate , while Mary was con- ducted by the prevailing party into Edinburgh , amidst the insults and reproaches of the populace . Thence she was ...
... forces , meeting the associators within about six miles of Edinburgh , was obliged to capitulate , while Mary was con- ducted by the prevailing party into Edinburgh , amidst the insults and reproaches of the populace . Thence she was ...
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... forces ; and although his army was inferior in number to that of the queen of 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 ...
... forces ; and although his army was inferior in number to that of the queen of 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 ...
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... forces to Hexham ; and , hearing that reinforcements were upon their march to join the royal army , they found no other expedient but to disperse themselves without a blow . Northumberland fled into Scot- land , and was confined by the ...
... forces to Hexham ; and , hearing that reinforcements were upon their march to join the royal army , they found no other expedient but to disperse themselves without a blow . Northumberland fled into Scot- land , and was confined by the ...
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