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" ... she took, nor could her conduct have been more repugnant to all the maxims of prudence and of decency. The positive evidence produced against Mary may be classed under two heads. "
The Love Letters of Mary, Queen of Scots, to James, Earl of Bothwell, with ... - Página 226
por Mary (Queen of Scots), Esq. Hugh Campbell - 1825
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A General History of Scotland from the Earliest Accounts to the ..., Volumen7

William Guthrie - 1768 - 416 páginas
...and to prevent the difcovery of his guilt, fhe could fcarce have taken any other fteps than thofe fhe took, nor could her conduct have been more repugnant to all the maxims of prudence and decency." I mail m&ke no farther remark upon this quotation, which I have produced as a pregnant fpecimeq...
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The history of Scotland, during the reigns of queen Mary and of ..., Volumen2

William Robertson - 1771 - 458 páginas
...and to prevent the difcovery of his guilt, fhe could fcarce have taken any other fteps than thofe fhe took, nor could her conduct have been more repugnant to all the maxims of prudence and of decency. TH E pofitive evidence produced againft Mary may be clafled under two heads. • i. THE depofitions...
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The History of Scotland: During the Reigns of Queen Mary and of ..., Volumen2

William Robertson - 1787 - 620 páginas
...fhe could fcarcely have taken any other fteps than thofe which fhe took, nor could her conduct havej have been more repugnant to all the maxims of prudence and of decency. THE pofitive evidence produced againft Mary may be claffed under two heads. i. THE depofitions of fome...
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The History of Scotland During the Reigns of Queen Mary and of ..., Volumen2

William Robertson - 1794 - 620 páginas
...prevent the difcovery of his guilt, fhe could fcarcely have taken any other fteps than thofe which fhe took, nor could her conduct have been more repugnant...to all the maxims, of prudence and of decency. THE pofitive evidence produced againft Mary may be clafled under two heads. i. THE depofitions of fome...
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The Works of William Robertson ...: History of Scotland

William Robertson - 1817 - 544 páginas
...prevent the discovery of his guilt, she could scarcely have taken any other steps than those which she took, nor could her conduct have been more repugnant to all the maxima of prudence and of decency. The positive evidence produced against Mary may be classed under...
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The Works of William Robertson, D. D...: To which is Prefixed an ..., Volumen3

William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - 1821 - 512 páginas
...prevent the discovery of his guill, she could scarcely have taken any other steps than those which she took, nor could her conduct have been more repugnant...Hubert, who in the writings of that age is called FrencJi Paris. This person, who was Bothwell's servant, and much trusted by him, was twice examined,...
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The works of William Robertson, D.D., with an account of his life ..., Volumen2

William Robertson - 1824 - 498 páginas
...prevent the discovery of his guilt, she could scarcely have taken any other steps than those which she took, nor could her conduct have been more repugnant...produced against Mary may be classed under two heads. las Hubert, who, in the writings of that age, is called French Paris. This person, who was Bothwell's...
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Constable's miscellany of original and selected publications

Constable and co, ltd - 1828 - 688 páginas
...regained her liberty), is not to be believed ; and bad she been really innocent, " she could scarcely have taken any other steps than those she took," nor could her conduct have been more accordant with all the maxims of prudence and propriety. Third, Supposing Mary to have actually written...
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Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volumen2

Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 382 páginas
...circumstances is, that had Mary really been accessory to the murder of her husband, " she could scarcely have taken any other steps than those she took, nor...been more repugnant to all the maxims of prudence or of decency. " But that Mary's affections for a man she had never loved, continued after she had...
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Life of Mary Queen of Scots, Volumen2

Henry Glassford Bell - 1831 - 292 páginas
...regained her liberty), is not to be believed; and had she been really innocent, " she could scarcely have taken any other steps than those she took," nor could her conduct have been more accordant with all the maxims of prudence and propriety. Third, Supposing Mary to have actually written...
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