The Lady of the LakeCassell and Company, 1904 - 191 páginas |
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Página ix
... Scottish councils , and became the head of those nobles who desired to maintain a friendly alliance with England rather than to continue that league with France , which had so often involved Scotland in quarrels with their powerful ...
... Scottish councils , and became the head of those nobles who desired to maintain a friendly alliance with England rather than to continue that league with France , which had so often involved Scotland in quarrels with their powerful ...
Página xviii
... Scottish language , and not the Gaelic tongue used by the mountaineers . The situation of these clans on the frontiers exposed them to constant war ; so that they thought of nothing else but of col- lecting bands of their followers ...
... Scottish language , and not the Gaelic tongue used by the mountaineers . The situation of these clans on the frontiers exposed them to constant war ; so that they thought of nothing else but of col- lecting bands of their followers ...
Página xix
... Scottish neighbours . As their insolence had risen to a high pitch after the field of Flod- den had thrown the country into confusion , James V. resolved to take very severe measures against them . His first step was to secure the ...
... Scottish neighbours . As their insolence had risen to a high pitch after the field of Flod- den had thrown the country into confusion , James V. resolved to take very severe measures against them . His first step was to secure the ...
Página xx
... Scottish subject , as indeed had never been his prac- tice ; and undertaking , that there was not a man in England , of whatever degree , duke , earl , lord , or baron , but he would engage , within a short time , to present him to the ...
... Scottish subject , as indeed had never been his prac- tice ; and undertaking , that there was not a man in England , of whatever degree , duke , earl , lord , or baron , but he would engage , within a short time , to present him to the ...
Página xxviii
... Scottish Border . James obtained success in the first considerable action , to his very great satisfaction , and prepared for more decisive hostility . He assembled the array of his kingdom , and marched from Edin- burgh as far as Fala ...
... Scottish Border . James obtained success in the first considerable action , to his very great satisfaction , and prepared for more decisive hostility . He assembled the array of his kingdom , and marched from Edin- burgh as far as Fala ...
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