The Lady of the LakeCassell and Company, 1904 - 191 páginas |
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... blood to the 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 ...
... blood to the 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 ...
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... by the lance of one of the Elliots , a retainer of Buccleuch . His death occa- sioned a deadly feud between the clans of Scott and Ker , which lasted for a century , and cost much blood REIGN AND CHARACTER OF JAMES V xi.
... by the lance of one of the Elliots , a retainer of Buccleuch . His death occa- sioned a deadly feud between the clans of Scott and Ker , which lasted for a century , and cost much blood REIGN AND CHARACTER OF JAMES V xi.
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Walter Scott. which lasted for a century , and cost much blood . This skir- mish took place on the 25th of July , 1526. About eighty Scotts were slain on the field of battle , and a sentence was pronounced against Buccleuch and many of ...
Walter Scott. which lasted for a century , and cost much blood . This skir- mish took place on the 25th of July , 1526. About eighty Scotts were slain on the field of battle , and a sentence was pronounced against Buccleuch and many of ...
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... blood , by that bloodthirsty man , Sir James Hamil- ton of Draphane , who took him from the Laird of Pardivan , to whom he had surrendered himself . This deed seemed to flow from the brutal nature of the perpetrator , who took such a ...
... blood , by that bloodthirsty man , Sir James Hamil- ton of Draphane , who took him from the Laird of Pardivan , to whom he had surrendered himself . This deed seemed to flow from the brutal nature of the perpetrator , who took such a ...
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... blood from his face and hands , and finally walked with him a little way towards Edinburgh , in case he should be again at- tacked . On the way , the King asked his companion what and who he was . The labourer answered , that his name ...
... blood from his face and hands , and finally walked with him a little way towards Edinburgh , in case he should be again at- tacked . On the way , the King asked his companion what and who he was . The labourer answered , that his name ...
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