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, Volume 2 |
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... in their narratives ; as if , in any subsequent evidence concerning the same fact
, the same words were not often dictated by the same commissioner , or recorded
by the clerk , from the first deposition which they hold in their hands .
... in their narratives ; as if , in any subsequent evidence concerning the same fact
, the same words were not often dictated by the same commissioner , or recorded
by the clerk , from the first deposition which they hold in their hands .
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... June 26 , declared , “ of the quhilk murder now by just “ trial taken , he is found
not only to have been “ the inventer and deviser , but the executor s6 with his
awin hands , as his awin servants , being in company with him at that unworthy “
fact ...
... June 26 , declared , “ of the quhilk murder now by just “ trial taken , he is found
not only to have been “ the inventer and deviser , but the executor s6 with his
awin hands , as his awin servants , being in company with him at that unworthy “
fact ...
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CHAP . dence , that he had entered the house with Paris , w in order to strangle
the king with his own hands , before the explosion took place . Buchanan was
impressed with the same persuasion , which every historian of the age has
adopted ...
CHAP . dence , that he had entered the house with Paris , w in order to strangle
the king with his own hands , before the explosion took place . Buchanan was
impressed with the same persuasion , which every historian of the age has
adopted ...
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... that the king was handlit by na man's hands ; " but the supposed forgers never
would have discredited their professed ... or afraid to leap ; but the reason ,
because of his sair hand , is assigned only by Hepburn ; and we discover
elsewhere ...
... that the king was handlit by na man's hands ; " but the supposed forgers never
would have discredited their professed ... or afraid to leap ; but the reason ,
because of his sair hand , is assigned only by Hepburn ; and we discover
elsewhere ...
Page 24
Accordingly the one says in his Confession , that he was betrayed into Lord
Lindsay's hands , the other that he had ships provided to Pee , but could not
escape . See Appendix , No. XXIV , VII . principal servants had been taken in
Orkney and ...
Accordingly the one says in his Confession , that he was betrayed into Lord
Lindsay's hands , the other that he had ships provided to Pee , but could not
escape . See Appendix , No. XXIV , VII . principal servants had been taken in
Orkney and ...
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