The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the Accession of James VI to the Throne of England : to the Union of the Kingdoms in the Reign of Queen Anne : with a Preliminary Dissertation of the Participation of Mary, Queen of Scots, in the Murder of Darnley, Volume 2J. Mawman, 1819 - Darnley murder |
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... hands . It is incredible that men should know each other , when they met in the dark , or distinguish their cloaths and slippers at midnight , soon after the change of the moon ; as if it were impossible to discern the persons , the ...
... hands . It is incredible that men should know each other , when they met in the dark , or distinguish their cloaths and slippers at midnight , soon after the change of the moon ; as if it were impossible to discern the persons , the ...
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... hands , as his awin servants , σε being in company with him at that unworthy " fact , hes testified " " Hay and Hepburn were not then apprehended to explain the fact ; nor was it known that they were locked up in the queen's chamber ...
... hands , as his awin servants , σε being in company with him at that unworthy " fact , hes testified " " Hay and Hepburn were not then apprehended to explain the fact ; nor was it known that they were locked up in the queen's chamber ...
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... hands , before the explosion took place . Buchanan was impressed with the same persuasion , which every historian of the age has adopted ; and from more recent , but doubtful information , he de- scribes the conspirators in his History ...
... hands , before the explosion took place . Buchanan was impressed with the same persuasion , which every historian of the age has adopted ; and from more recent , but doubtful information , he de- scribes the conspirators in his History ...
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... hands ; " but the supposed forgers never would have dis- credited their professed opinion , nor have for- born to ... hand was deidly wounded , or maimed in Liddesdale , to which the long letter from Glasgow alludes , " that the edly ...
... hands ; " but the supposed forgers never would have dis- credited their professed opinion , nor have for- born to ... hand was deidly wounded , or maimed in Liddesdale , to which the long letter from Glasgow alludes , " that the edly ...
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... his Confession , that he was betrayed into Lord Lindsay's hands , the other that he had ships provided to fee , but could not escape . See Appendix , No. XXIV , 1 VII . principal servants had been taken in Orkney 24 DISSERTATION ON.
... his Confession , that he was betrayed into Lord Lindsay's hands , the other that he had ships provided to fee , but could not escape . See Appendix , No. XXIV , 1 VII . principal servants had been taken in Orkney 24 DISSERTATION ON.
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