Land of the Scots: A Short HistoryFontana Paperbacks, 1983 - 224 էջ |
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... hope of them . A year of defeat and flight followed his coronation . The turn of the tide was his victory over an English force at Loudon Hill in 1307. This was the event which stimulated Edward I's last invasion of Scotland and ...
... hope of them . A year of defeat and flight followed his coronation . The turn of the tide was his victory over an English force at Loudon Hill in 1307. This was the event which stimulated Edward I's last invasion of Scotland and ...
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... hope of regaining power , and for a time lost contact with her son . The Earl of Angus culpably neglected his stepson's education , and was believed to have arranged an early sexual initiation for him , in the hope that precocious ...
... hope of regaining power , and for a time lost contact with her son . The Earl of Angus culpably neglected his stepson's education , and was believed to have arranged an early sexual initiation for him , in the hope that precocious ...
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... hope that Elizabeth , who had shown sympathy for her during her captivity , would assist in her restoration . Elizabeth's actions spoke louder than her words , for she held Mary as a prisoner in England for the next nineteen years . In ...
... hope that Elizabeth , who had shown sympathy for her during her captivity , would assist in her restoration . Elizabeth's actions spoke louder than her words , for she held Mary as a prisoner in England for the next nineteen years . In ...
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The Making of Scotland prehistoric times | 11 |
A Kingdom Becomes a Nation 12861371 | 43 |
The Early Stewarts 13711513 | 60 |
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