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Page 153
... Regent's men , and Grange's brother was captured.2 and Under the impact of this disaster and of the increasing evid- ence of England's intention to aid its supporters in Scotland , the strength of the Marian party began to ebb away ...
... Regent's men , and Grange's brother was captured.2 and Under the impact of this disaster and of the increasing evid- ence of England's intention to aid its supporters in Scotland , the strength of the Marian party began to ebb away ...
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... Regent . As he anticipated Morton's reaction was a violent one . Angry and amazed he declared that , even if he were willing to agree , the nobility would never consent to Grange's retention of the Castle . The Regent resolved at once ...
... Regent . As he anticipated Morton's reaction was a violent one . Angry and amazed he declared that , even if he were willing to agree , the nobility would never consent to Grange's retention of the Castle . The Regent resolved at once ...
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... Regent against the aristocratic faction which was making preparations to overthrow his government . Shortly after ... Regent's part more than before . What practices lieth hidden we shall discover in time . I pray God it will not be to ...
... Regent against the aristocratic faction which was making preparations to overthrow his government . Shortly after ... Regent's part more than before . What practices lieth hidden we shall discover in time . I pray God it will not be to ...
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Foreword vii | 1 |
The Queens secret Agent in Germany | 30 |
Diplomatic Career 15601567 | 68 |
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