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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... morning , to have remained ignorant of the cause ; and in all probability , the discovery induced him to leave town so ab- ruptly on Sunday . But the secret cause of the quarrel was concealed , as it might have betrayed , upon his part ...
... morning , to have remained ignorant of the cause ; and in all probability , the discovery induced him to leave town so ab- ruptly on Sunday . But the secret cause of the quarrel was concealed , as it might have betrayed , upon his part ...
Page 39
... morning he returned with an answer from Bothwell that he would not sleep till he had fi- nished his enterprise : That the queen was still in bed , and while she was dressing he took the two keys of her chamber to Bothwell , who compared ...
... morning he returned with an answer from Bothwell that he would not sleep till he had fi- nished his enterprise : That the queen was still in bed , and while she was dressing he took the two keys of her chamber to Bothwell , who compared ...
Page 40
... morning when she rose and dressed ; that Bothwell should pro- mise not to sleep for three nights , till the murder was accomplished ; are rejected as circumstances utterly improbable , or at least as inconsistent with all female decorum ...
... morning when she rose and dressed ; that Bothwell should pro- mise not to sleep for three nights , till the murder was accomplished ; are rejected as circumstances utterly improbable , or at least as inconsistent with all female decorum ...
Page 41
... morning ; in the second declaration he recollected , that the queen slept that same night on which the murder was first proposed , at the Kirk of Field . The interme- diate circumstances which he wished to conceal , that she made him ...
... morning ; in the second declaration he recollected , that the queen slept that same night on which the murder was first proposed , at the Kirk of Field . The interme- diate circumstances which he wished to conceal , that she made him ...
Page 45
... morning after the murder , when the queen was in bed " . or absurd . The remaining objections are frivolous in the frivolous extreme . According to both declarations Both- well , on his return to the abbey before the mur- der , having ...
... morning after the murder , when the queen was in bed " . or absurd . The remaining objections are frivolous in the frivolous extreme . According to both declarations Both- well , on his return to the abbey before the mur- der , having ...
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