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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Page 39
... demanded aloud why he had carried the keys away : That when he asked her apart why she had challenged him publicly , when she knew for what purpose they CHAP . VII . Objections to the se- claration . THE MURDER OF DARNLEY . 39.
... demanded aloud why he had carried the keys away : That when he asked her apart why she had challenged him publicly , when she knew for what purpose they CHAP . VII . Objections to the se- claration . THE MURDER OF DARNLEY . 39.
Page 53
... knew that no confirmation was to be obtained . Instead of testifying his own conviction , Beton informs her of the effect produced on her son , a boy ten years old , unable certainly to read the testament in French ; and it is evident ...
... knew that no confirmation was to be obtained . Instead of testifying his own conviction , Beton informs her of the effect produced on her son , a boy ten years old , unable certainly to read the testament in French ; and it is evident ...
Page 58
... knew from Bothwell , from whom alone she could receive information of Morton's secret assurances , on their interview at Whittingham . The bond of indemnity would have rendered Morton a principal , and the proof complete . But the copy ...
... knew from Bothwell , from whom alone she could receive information of Morton's secret assurances , on their interview at Whittingham . The bond of indemnity would have rendered Morton a principal , and the proof complete . But the copy ...
Page 61
... knew him to be sic a bairn , that there was no- " thing told him but he would reveal it to her " again , and therefore I durst not for fear of my " life 80 . It is evident that he required the queen's warrant in writing , not to satisfy ...
... knew him to be sic a bairn , that there was no- " thing told him but he would reveal it to her " again , and therefore I durst not for fear of my " life 80 . It is evident that he required the queen's warrant in writing , not to satisfy ...
Page 66
... knew more than he chose to confess , no rational doubt can remain , that the judicial depositions and confessions are authentic , and contain the most indisputable evidence of the queen's guilt . Conclusion . At the close of this long ...
... knew more than he chose to confess , no rational doubt can remain , that the judicial depositions and confessions are authentic , and contain the most indisputable evidence of the queen's guilt . Conclusion . At the close of this long ...
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