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Page 227
The delicacy of a female writer must naturally shrink from discussing too minutely the assassination of the " bonny Earl of Murray " by Huntly , or the dark circumstances of the Ruthven Plot , as it is called .
The delicacy of a female writer must naturally shrink from discussing too minutely the assassination of the " bonny Earl of Murray " by Huntly , or the dark circumstances of the Ruthven Plot , as it is called .
Page 269
Here he was treated by the reigning sovereign with the utmost harshness and cruelty ; a circumstance which , combined ... he remained an ineffectual suitor for leave to depart ; and it is wonderful that in these miserable circumstances ...
Here he was treated by the reigning sovereign with the utmost harshness and cruelty ; a circumstance which , combined ... he remained an ineffectual suitor for leave to depart ; and it is wonderful that in these miserable circumstances ...
Page 372
... and the narrator assures us that it was received by the Khan kneel- ing : but the circumstance of the Khan's ... the precincts of the palace , we know not , as under such circumstances we can have no opportunity of seeing them .
... and the narrator assures us that it was received by the Khan kneel- ing : but the circumstance of the Khan's ... the precincts of the palace , we know not , as under such circumstances we can have no opportunity of seeing them .
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