St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... mind of the Earl , from those which ac- tuated his brother , and the load seemed only taken from off the spirits of the Master , to be laid upon his own . For although , in the letter he had received from the King on his VOL . III . A ...
... mind of the Earl , from those which ac- tuated his brother , and the load seemed only taken from off the spirits of the Master , to be laid upon his own . For although , in the letter he had received from the King on his VOL . III . A ...
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... minds easy during that night and the following day , they fortunately had no occasion to avail themselves of it , for they passed quiet- ly away ; and on the next evening Lau- rence arrived . But he was so unlike him- self , that his ...
... minds easy during that night and the following day , they fortunately had no occasion to avail themselves of it , for they passed quiet- ly away ; and on the next evening Lau- rence arrived . But he was so unlike him- self , that his ...
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... mind with gratified feelings , to make her shrink from too severe a scrutiny of her sentiments , and even shudder at the idea of being removed from a place where she was surrounded by these perilous indulgences , and to prepare her mind ...
... mind with gratified feelings , to make her shrink from too severe a scrutiny of her sentiments , and even shudder at the idea of being removed from a place where she was surrounded by these perilous indulgences , and to prepare her mind ...
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... mind against all that could throw any obstacle in the way of his grasping ambition . Numberless were the schemes that had suggested themselves to the Jesuit , since his arrival in Scotland , for the destruction of Gowrie . He had ...
... mind against all that could throw any obstacle in the way of his grasping ambition . Numberless were the schemes that had suggested themselves to the Jesuit , since his arrival in Scotland , for the destruction of Gowrie . He had ...
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... Rathsay to work upon the mind of his Majesty , by such surmises and dark inuendoes , as were at any time sufficient to poison it , and make him abet the most sanguinary deeds , although far from being by 26 ST JOHNSTOUN .
... Rathsay to work upon the mind of his Majesty , by such surmises and dark inuendoes , as were at any time sufficient to poison it , and make him abet the most sanguinary deeds , although far from being by 26 ST JOHNSTOUN .
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