Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volum 4William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... Mary's abdication , she wrote the following instructions to Throckmorton . " You shall again exert yourself for Mary's deliver- ance : I will then mediate impartially between her and her subjects . If the Lords again proceed to the ...
... Mary's abdication , she wrote the following instructions to Throckmorton . " You shall again exert yourself for Mary's deliver- ance : I will then mediate impartially between her and her subjects . If the Lords again proceed to the ...
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... Mary possessed genius and wit to vivify and illustrate a more obtuse mass of aris- tocracy than that which claims descent from one whose celebrated name is now classic in English literature , and who would have stood much higher were it ...
... Mary possessed genius and wit to vivify and illustrate a more obtuse mass of aris- tocracy than that which claims descent from one whose celebrated name is now classic in English literature , and who would have stood much higher were it ...
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... Mary , " replied young Welland , with quivering lips . " Mary was the dearest thing I had on earth . Mary might have been my wife before now , had she chosen to accept an honest man for her husband ; but I'm fain to fear , Neighbour ...
... Mary , " replied young Welland , with quivering lips . " Mary was the dearest thing I had on earth . Mary might have been my wife before now , had she chosen to accept an honest man for her husband ; but I'm fain to fear , Neighbour ...
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