The Lady of the LakeCassell and Company, 1904 - 191 páginas |
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Página xi
... battle , and fought stoutly ; but the Homes and Kers , who were at no great dis- tance , returned on hearing the alarm , and coming through the little village of Darnick , set upon Buccleuch's men and decided the fate of the day . The ...
... battle , and fought stoutly ; but the Homes and Kers , who were at no great dis- tance , returned on hearing the alarm , and coming through the little village of Darnick , set upon Buccleuch's men and decided the fate of the day . The ...
Página xii
... battle , and a sentence was pronounced against Buccleuch and many of his clan , as guilty of high treason . But after the King had shaken off the yoke of the Douglases , he went in person to Parliament to obtain the restoration of ...
... battle , and a sentence was pronounced against Buccleuch and many of his clan , as guilty of high treason . But after the King had shaken off the yoke of the Douglases , he went in person to Parliament to obtain the restoration of ...
Página xiii
... battle that Lennox had been defeated , and that Angus had gained the victory . The young King , dismayed at the news , now urged his attendants to gallop forward , as much as he had formerly desired them to hang back . He charged them ...
... battle that Lennox had been defeated , and that Angus had gained the victory . The young King , dismayed at the news , now urged his attendants to gallop forward , as much as he had formerly desired them to hang back . He charged them ...
Página xix
... battle , but in time of peace they were a pest to their 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 ...
... battle , but in time of peace they were a pest to their 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 ...
Página xxi
... battle together in presence of the King , each having accused the other of high treason . They fought on foot with huge two - handed swords . Drumlanrig was somewhat blind , or short - sighted , and being in great fury , struck about ...
... battle together in presence of the King , each having accused the other of high treason . They fought on foot with huge two - handed swords . Drumlanrig was somewhat blind , or short - sighted , and being in great fury , struck about ...
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