St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... being removed from a place where she was surrounded by these perilous indulgences , and to prepare her mind in some measure for that discovery of her sentiments which took place in the shieling on her return from a 22 ST JOHNSTOUN .
... being removed from a place where she was surrounded by these perilous indulgences , and to prepare her mind in some measure for that discovery of her sentiments which took place in the shieling on her return from a 22 ST JOHNSTOUN .
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Or, John, Earl of Gowrie Eliza Logan. took place in the shieling on her return from a garden , which lay on the opposite side of the Tay , where she had purchased two small baskets of fruit , one of which , to suit her appearance , was ...
Or, John, Earl of Gowrie Eliza Logan. took place in the shieling on her return from a garden , which lay on the opposite side of the Tay , where she had purchased two small baskets of fruit , one of which , to suit her appearance , was ...
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... took upon him , were sapping the very foundation of his rights , and paving , in all probability , the way for a treasonable usurpation of his throne , which , failing James and his issue , the Earl of Gowrie had some pretensions to ...
... took upon him , were sapping the very foundation of his rights , and paving , in all probability , the way for a treasonable usurpation of his throne , which , failing James and his issue , the Earl of Gowrie had some pretensions to ...
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... took it upon him to assure his young friend of his brother's good offices with his father , and perceiving at some dis- tance the servant returning from the Palace , he bade him a hasty farewell for the time , and walking forward to ...
... took it upon him to assure his young friend of his brother's good offices with his father , and perceiving at some dis- tance the servant returning from the Palace , he bade him a hasty farewell for the time , and walking forward to ...
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... took possession of his mind , when he considered that his disgrace might be just about to be consummated by the public expression of his Majesty's displea- sure before the assemblage of pec le now to witness their interview , that it is ...
... took possession of his mind , when he considered that his disgrace might be just about to be consummated by the public expression of his Majesty's displea- sure before the assemblage of pec le now to witness their interview , that it is ...
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