| Lady - 1807 - 232 páginas
...As Morton's party depended on Elizabeth for protection, an elegant historian thinks " it was scarce possible for them to refuse putting into her hands...was paid on that account, and shared between Morton and his kinsman Douglas, the former of whom, during his exile in England, had been much indebted to... | |
| James Kennedy (of Glasgow.) - 1810 - 424 páginas
...depended so much on Elizabeth's protection, that it was scarcely possible to refuse putting into her hand a person, who had taken up arms against her. But as...paid, on that account, and shared between Morton, who succeeded Murray in the regency, and Sir William Douglas of Lochleven, the former of whom, during... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 538 páginas
...his flight into Scotland, in the year one thousand five hundred and sixty-nine, was given up to lord Hunsdon, governor of Berwick ; and being carried to...was paid on that account, and shared between Morton and Douglas of Lochlevin, the former of whom, during his exile in England, had been much indebted to... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 518 páginas
...As Morton's parly depended on Elizabeth for protection , an elegant Historian thinks "it was scarce possible for them to refuse putting into her hands a person who had taken up'arms against her. But as a sum of money was paid on that account, and shared between Morton and... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 652 páginas
...his flight into Scotland, in the year one thousand five hundred and sixty-nine, was given up to lord Hunsdon, governor of Berwick ; and being carried to...was paid on that account, and shared between Morton and Douglas of Lochleven, the former of whom, during his exile in England, had been much indebted to... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 páginas
...their dependence on Elizabeth's protection, VIthat it was scarcely possible for them to refuse 1572. putting into her hands a person who had taken up arms...was paid on that account, and shared between Morton and Douglas of Lochlevin, the former of whom, during his exile in England, had been much indebted to... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 472 páginas
...their dependence on Elizabeth's protection, _^ that ( it was scarcely possible for them to refuse i572. putting into her hands a person who had taken up arms...was paid on that account, and shared between Morton and Douglas of Lochlevin, the former of whom, during his exile in England, had been much indebted to... | |
| William Robertson - 1821 - 432 páginas
...his flight into Scotland, in the year one thousand five hundred and sixty-nine, was given up to Lord Hunsdon, Governor of Berwick ; and, being carried...a person who had taken up arms against her « but, BOOK as a sum of money was paid on that account, and .J1' , shared between Morton and Douglas of Lochlevin,... | |
| W. Davison - 1822 - 378 páginas
...As Morton's party depended on Elizabeth for protection, an* elegant historian thinks " it was scarce possible for them to refuse putting into her hands...was paid on that account, and? shared between Morton and his kinsman Douglas, the former of was thence carried to York, where he was beheaded, on the 22d... | |
| W. Davison - 1822 - 390 páginas
...Elizabeth for protection, ai» elegant historian thinks " it was scarce possible for them to refuseputting into her hands a person who had taken up arms against...her. But as a sum of money was paid on that account, ant) chared between Morton and his kinsman Douglas, the former aff was thence carried to York, where... | |
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