The Lady of the LakeCassell and Company, 1904 - 191 páginas |
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... King , transacted every thing in the name of James , but by his own authority , and became in all respects the Regent of Scotland , though without assuming the name . The talents of the Earl of Angus were equal to the charge he had ...
... King , transacted every thing in the name of James , but by his own authority , and became in all respects the Regent of Scotland , though without assuming the name . The talents of the Earl of Angus were equal to the charge he had ...
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... King , was also active in fostering his displeasure against the Douglases , and schemes began to be agitated for taking the person of the King out of the hands of Angus . But Angus was so well established in the government , that his ...
... King , was also active in fostering his displeasure against the Douglases , and schemes began to be agitated for taking the person of the King out of the hands of Angus . But Angus was so well established in the government , that his ...
Página xi
... King in his company , lest he should have made his escape during his absence . He was joined by the clans of Home and Ker , both in league with him , and he had , besides , a considerable body of chosen attendants . Angus was returning ...
... King in his company , lest he should have made his escape during his absence . He was joined by the clans of Home and Ker , both in league with him , and he had , besides , a considerable body of chosen attendants . Angus was returning ...
Página xii
... King had shaken off the yoke of the Douglases , he went in person to Parliament to obtain the restoration of Buccleuch , who , he declared on his kingly word , had come to Melrose without any purpose of quarrel , but merely to pay his ...
... King had shaken off the yoke of the Douglases , he went in person to Parliament to obtain the restoration of Buccleuch , who , he declared on his kingly word , had come to Melrose without any purpose of quarrel , but merely to pay his ...
Página xiii
... King , who was in hopes Angus might be defeated before his brother could come up . Douglas , perceiving this , addressed the King in language which James never forgot nor forgave ; " Your Grace need not think to escape us , " said this ...
... King , who was in hopes Angus might be defeated before his brother could come up . Douglas , perceiving this , addressed the King in language which James never forgot nor forgave ; " Your Grace need not think to escape us , " said this ...
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