Female Biography: Or, Memoirs of Illustrious and Celebrated Women, of All Ages and Countries, Alphabetically Arranged |
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... attended with but little advantage , served but to complete the disgust of the Scots , and to alienate them wholly from England . Hostilities were for a short time continued by both nations , with but little effect , till an end was put ...
... attended with but little advantage , served but to complete the disgust of the Scots , and to alienate them wholly from England . Hostilities were for a short time continued by both nations , with but little effect , till an end was put ...
Page 34
... attended by the earls of Mar and Morton , Maitland , and other leaders of the party . Huntly was mortified by the royal presence in a country where for many years no power had been known superior to his own . The actions of the queen ...
... attended by the earls of Mar and Morton , Maitland , and other leaders of the party . Huntly was mortified by the royal presence in a country where for many years no power had been known superior to his own . The actions of the queen ...
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... the earl quickly surround- ed . The queen , attended but by a slender train , was seized on this event with a just consternation ; while expecting every instant the approach of the insurgents , MARY , QUEEN OF SCOTS . 35.
... the earl quickly surround- ed . The queen , attended but by a slender train , was seized on this event with a just consternation ; while expecting every instant the approach of the insurgents , MARY , QUEEN OF SCOTS . 35.
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... attended on the ceremony provoked the bigotry of the citizens of Edinburgh , who , free from the restraint of the royal presence , riotously interrupted the service , insulted the audience , and filled them with terror . Two of the ...
... attended on the ceremony provoked the bigotry of the citizens of Edinburgh , who , free from the restraint of the royal presence , riotously interrupted the service , insulted the audience , and filled them with terror . Two of the ...
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... attend to his safety . In vain the queen essayed to effect between them a reconciliation : Murray insisted that Bothwell should be brought to trial ; for which a day , at length , was accordingly fixed . Bothwell durst not appear in ...
... attend to his safety . In vain the queen essayed to effect between them a reconciliation : Murray insisted that Bothwell should be brought to trial ; for which a day , at length , was accordingly fixed . Bothwell durst not appear in ...
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