The Scottish World: History and Culture of ScotlandHarold Orel, Marilyn Stokstad, Henry L. Snyder Abrams, 1981 - 328 էջ |
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... Crown of Scotland is of gold with 94 pearls , 10 diamonds , and many other precious stones . The original crown from the time of the Bruce was redesigned in the sixteenth century for James V. and the orb and cross were added . The crown ...
... Crown of Scotland is of gold with 94 pearls , 10 diamonds , and many other precious stones . The original crown from the time of the Bruce was redesigned in the sixteenth century for James V. and the orb and cross were added . The crown ...
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... crown . Each minority meant a temporary setback for royal power . Even when a king was ruling in person , there were severe limits on his effective exercise of authority . He lacked adequate and reliable finance , because regular ...
... crown . Each minority meant a temporary setback for royal power . Even when a king was ruling in person , there were severe limits on his effective exercise of authority . He lacked adequate and reliable finance , because regular ...
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... crown possessed patronage in the widest sense of that term , with the right to confer titles and appoint to offices of influence and profit . The right of , in effect , nominating candidates to high offices in the church had been ...
... crown possessed patronage in the widest sense of that term , with the right to confer titles and appoint to offices of influence and profit . The right of , in effect , nominating candidates to high offices in the church had been ...
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