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Side 38
... sides into maraud- ing forays and battles , like those of Otterburn and Homildon Hill , in which alternate victories were won by the feudal lords of the Scotch or English border . The ballad of 38 [ 1559 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE .
... sides into maraud- ing forays and battles , like those of Otterburn and Homildon Hill , in which alternate victories were won by the feudal lords of the Scotch or English border . The ballad of 38 [ 1559 HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH PEOPLE .
Side 39
... Scotch Parliament organized , the clans of the Highlands assailed in their own fastnesses and reduced to swear fealty to the " Saxon " King . James turned to deal with the great houses , but feudal violence was still too strong for the ...
... Scotch Parliament organized , the clans of the Highlands assailed in their own fastnesses and reduced to swear fealty to the " Saxon " King . James turned to deal with the great houses , but feudal violence was still too strong for the ...
Side 40
... Scotch estates to consent to the union of her child with the heir of the French crown , the Dauphin Francis . From that moment , as we have seen , the claims of the Scottish Queen on the English throne became so formidable a danger as ...
... Scotch estates to consent to the union of her child with the heir of the French crown , the Dauphin Francis . From that moment , as we have seen , the claims of the Scottish Queen on the English throne became so formidable a danger as ...
Side 41
... Scotch and English , the envoys of Francis and Mary at last promised to withdraw the French , and leave the government to a Council of the Lords ; and acknowledged Elizabeth's title to her throne . A Scotch Parliament at once declared ...
... Scotch and English , the envoys of Francis and Mary at last promised to withdraw the French , and leave the government to a Council of the Lords ; and acknowledged Elizabeth's title to her throne . A Scotch Parliament at once declared ...
Side 42
... Scotch war revealed suddenly to Europe the vigor of Elizabeth , and the real strength of her throne . She had freed herself from the control of Philip , she had defied France , she had averted the danger from the North by the creation ...
... Scotch war revealed suddenly to Europe the vigor of Elizabeth , and the real strength of her throne . She had freed herself from the control of Philip , she had defied France , she had averted the danger from the North by the creation ...
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