The Lady of the LakeCassell and Company, 1904 - 191 páginas |
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... person of the 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 ...
... person of the 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 ...
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... person of the King out of the hands of Angus . But Angus was so well established in the government , that his authority could not be destroyed except by military force ; and it was not easy to bring such to bear against one so powerful ...
... person of the King out of the hands of Angus . But Angus was so well established in the government , that his authority could not be destroyed except by military force ; and it was not easy to bring such to bear against one so powerful ...
Página xii
... 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 duty to his prince , and show him the number of his ...
... 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 duty to his prince , and show him the number of his ...
Página xiii
... until he made his peace with the Earls of Angus and Arran , by great gifts , both in money and in church lands . Angus established around the King's person a guard of a hundred men of his own choice , REIGN AND CHARACTER OF JAMES V xiii.
... until he made his peace with the Earls of Angus and Arran , by great gifts , both in money and in church lands . Angus established around the King's person a guard of a hundred men of his own choice , REIGN AND CHARACTER OF JAMES V xiii.
Página xiv
... person , except Parkhead , with his guard of one hun- dred men , in whose vigilance the others confided . The King thought the time favourable for his escape . To lay all suspicion asleep , he pretended he was to rise next morning at an ...
... person , except Parkhead , with his guard of one hun- dred men , in whose vigilance the others confided . The King thought the time favourable for his escape . To lay all suspicion asleep , he pretended he was to rise next morning at an ...
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