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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... evidence against Huntley which was suppressed so carefully in Hay's Deposition ; that at Easter a bond or contract for the removal of Darnley , as a young , proud , and tyrannical fool , unfit to reign , was shewn him by Bothwell ; that ...
... evidence against Huntley which was suppressed so carefully in Hay's Deposition ; that at Easter a bond or contract for the removal of Darnley , as a young , proud , and tyrannical fool , unfit to reign , was shewn him by Bothwell ; that ...
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... evidence against Bothwell and his associates , Lesly . not to implicate the queen in his guilt . The letters therefore were not introduced ; nor a single circumstance not connected with the actual perpetration of the crime . But the ...
... evidence against Bothwell and his associates , Lesly . not to implicate the queen in his guilt . The letters therefore were not introduced ; nor a single circumstance not connected with the actual perpetration of the crime . But the ...
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... evidence is the objection itself ; that the witness was conducted insensibly , by a train of circumstances , to the precise date which he was unable to recollect at first . If uncertain whether the design was communicated on Wednesday ...
... evidence is the objection itself ; that the witness was conducted insensibly , by a train of circumstances , to the precise date which he was unable to recollect at first . If uncertain whether the design was communicated on Wednesday ...
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... evidence to the dis- paragement of Morton , and against Douglas , whom she was willing to preserve . Undoubt- edly , the first Declaration of Paris was alone pro- duced , nor would James have consented , at the age of twenty , to ...
... evidence to the dis- paragement of Morton , and against Douglas , whom she was willing to preserve . Undoubt- edly , the first Declaration of Paris was alone pro- duced , nor would James have consented , at the age of twenty , to ...
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... evidence was of such importance against the ca- lumnies of her enemies , she desired her ambassa- dor by all means to ascertain the fact . She had therefore seen the Confession as it exists at pre- sent , of which the copy was ...
... evidence was of such importance against the ca- lumnies of her enemies , she desired her ambassa- dor by all means to ascertain the fact . She had therefore seen the Confession as it exists at pre- sent , of which the copy was ...
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