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... queen , with a character strung with every passion which a poet would most ... Scotland alike , which even she herself only faintly denied , and which at ... Scotland the Hinge of the Reformation . 99 sighs over 98 Mary Stuart .
... queen , with a character strung with every passion which a poet would most ... Scotland alike , which even she herself only faintly denied , and which at ... Scotland the Hinge of the Reformation . 99 sighs over 98 Mary Stuart .
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Scotland the Hinge of the Reformation . 99 sighs over the misfortunes of ... Scotland ; with Scotland in alliance with the Catholic powers , and with half ... Queen - Mother , when his death threw the negotiation into the foolish hands ...
Scotland the Hinge of the Reformation . 99 sighs over the misfortunes of ... Scotland ; with Scotland in alliance with the Catholic powers , and with half ... Queen - Mother , when his death threw the negotiation into the foolish hands ...
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... Scotland , not England and Scotland , would now , as far as the divine right ... Queen - Mother , who refrained from all extreme measures till her daughter ... Scotland mar- ried to the heir of France , and John Knox chained in the ...
... Scotland , not England and Scotland , would now , as far as the divine right ... Queen - Mother , who refrained from all extreme measures till her daughter ... Scotland mar- ried to the heir of France , and John Knox chained in the ...
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... Scotland when Imperial edicts could make men pray as kings or priests were ... Queen - Mother herself had been im- prudent ; her patronage , so the ... Scotland went off like a flash of gunpowder . The Lords of the Congregation , as they ...
... Scotland when Imperial edicts could make men pray as kings or priests were ... Queen - Mother herself had been im- prudent ; her patronage , so the ... Scotland went off like a flash of gunpowder . The Lords of the Congregation , as they ...
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... queen , and she and her husband vowed that while there was a soldier left to them they would never cease till they had crushed this insolent rebellion . Eliza- beth was the only hope for Scottish ... Scotland ; her duty to her country and her ...
... queen , and she and her husband vowed that while there was a soldier left to them they would never cease till they had crushed this insolent rebellion . Eliza- beth was the only hope for Scottish ... Scotland ; her duty to her country and her ...
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