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Page 124
... Scottish border , but died on the way . The last ten years of King Edward's life , from the time the Scottish revolt began in 1297 , had been exceedingly stormy . To pay for his vari- ous wars the king had been obliged to make large ...
... Scottish border , but died on the way . The last ten years of King Edward's life , from the time the Scottish revolt began in 1297 , had been exceedingly stormy . To pay for his vari- ous wars the king had been obliged to make large ...
Page 178
... Scottish Church was thus finally shaken off . During the reign of King James III too the Scottish monarchy finally obtained sovereignty over the sur- rounding islands , including the Shetlands and Orkneys . King James III showed himself ...
... Scottish Church was thus finally shaken off . During the reign of King James III too the Scottish monarchy finally obtained sovereignty over the sur- rounding islands , including the Shetlands and Orkneys . King James III showed himself ...
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... Scottish history . Soon after her young daughter had been sent away to be brought up in France , Queen Mary of Lorraine was appointed regent of Scotland in place of the Earl of Arran . Supported by France , she governed the country with ...
... Scottish history . Soon after her young daughter had been sent away to be brought up in France , Queen Mary of Lorraine was appointed regent of Scotland in place of the Earl of Arran . Supported by France , she governed the country with ...
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Prehistoric Britain to the Coming of Caesar | 3 |
Britain under the Romans | 8 |
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