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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the record itself does not contain a single syl“ lable concerning it ; " _ " but his
malignity “ acted like a pestilential blast upon his discre“ tion , —and the moment
we compare Buchanan's “ train of confessions with the originals , we de“ tect the
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the record itself does not contain a single syl“ lable concerning it ; " _ " but his
malignity “ acted like a pestilential blast upon his discre“ tion , —and the moment
we compare Buchanan's “ train of confessions with the originals , we de“ tect the
...
Page 63
... in manner of “ penning it , but only in some few places of some parts of the
matter , purposely omitted , because o it contained the affairs of state , and the
accusa“ tion of diverse persons now living , both which are neither needful to be
known ...
... in manner of “ penning it , but only in some few places of some parts of the
matter , purposely omitted , because o it contained the affairs of state , and the
accusa“ tion of diverse persons now living , both which are neither needful to be
known ...
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tion of diverse persons now living , both which « are neither needful to be known
of the common people , nor meet to be opened to others ; thereby to bring those
in question , upon a re port whereof no farther hold can be taken , but " that there
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tion of diverse persons now living , both which « are neither needful to be known
of the common people , nor meet to be opened to others ; thereby to bring those
in question , upon a re port whereof no farther hold can be taken , but " that there
...
Page 107
... and is of much the same import with Paris's declaraque les nûyt auparavant
que les Royne fust ravie et enlevee du dit Sieur de Boduel , que Mons . d ' 4 tion ,
« 1 Ormistoun vint parler a la Royne bien secretement à Lythquow APPENDIX .
... and is of much the same import with Paris's declaraque les nûyt auparavant
que les Royne fust ravie et enlevee du dit Sieur de Boduel , que Mons . d ' 4 tion ,
« 1 Ormistoun vint parler a la Royne bien secretement à Lythquow APPENDIX .
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This , however , is also derived from an intermediate imita . tion of Ronsard , in
Lodge's Rosalynde , 1592 . A turtle sat upon a leaveless tree , Mourning her
absent phere With sad and sorry cheere ; letter will do with a gude hart " , that
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This , however , is also derived from an intermediate imita . tion of Ronsard , in
Lodge's Rosalynde , 1592 . A turtle sat upon a leaveless tree , Mourning her
absent phere With sad and sorry cheere ; letter will do with a gude hart " , that
200 ...
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