Mornings in Spring: Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical, Volume 1J. Murray, 1828 |
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Page 62
... tion is also made of a fourth division , commanded by Walter Lord High Stewart , and James Douglas , both of whom had that morning been knighted by their sovereign . As they stood in this posture , waiting for the enemy , the trumpets ...
... tion is also made of a fourth division , commanded by Walter Lord High Stewart , and James Douglas , both of whom had that morning been knighted by their sovereign . As they stood in this posture , waiting for the enemy , the trumpets ...
Page 73
... tion of the priory from Embsay to Bolton , which was the nearest eligible site to the place where it happened . The lady was now in a proper situation of mind to take any im- pression from her spiritual comforters ; but the views of the ...
... tion of the priory from Embsay to Bolton , which was the nearest eligible site to the place where it happened . The lady was now in a proper situation of mind to take any im- pression from her spiritual comforters ; but the views of the ...
Page 91
... younger , had passed over to the continent , where he died shortly afterwards , whilst Henry was secretly re- conveyed to Londesborough . With an equivoca- tion , therefore , readily to be pardoned in a MORNINGS IN SPRING . 91.
... younger , had passed over to the continent , where he died shortly afterwards , whilst Henry was secretly re- conveyed to Londesborough . With an equivoca- tion , therefore , readily to be pardoned in a MORNINGS IN SPRING . 91.
Page 92
Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. tion , therefore , readily to be pardoned in a mother thus trembling for the safety of her only child , she declared that she had given orders for their con ...
Or, Retrospections, Biographical, Critical, and Historical Nathan Drake. tion , therefore , readily to be pardoned in a mother thus trembling for the safety of her only child , she declared that she had given orders for their con ...
Page 132
... tion of the queen of the satisfaction of calling his adversary to arms , and impatient of the smallest intrenchment on his honour , retired to Wilton , the seat of his brother - in - law , the earl of Pembroke , to recover , in the ...
... tion of the queen of the satisfaction of calling his adversary to arms , and impatient of the smallest intrenchment on his honour , retired to Wilton , the seat of his brother - in - law , the earl of Pembroke , to recover , in the ...
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