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... later Huntly was free , and James restored him to his captaincy . Maitland , at that point , threatened to resign . The king gave way reluctantly . Huntly was told to leave the court . Fowler , an absorbed witness to the argument ...
... later Huntly was free , and James restored him to his captaincy . Maitland , at that point , threatened to resign . The king gave way reluctantly . Huntly was told to leave the court . Fowler , an absorbed witness to the argument ...
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... later wrote his masters " I can believe the fame of her past beauty . " Three weeks later , however , her cousin Robert Carey came to see her and found her in a small " withdrawing " chamber . Carey kissed her hand and complimented her ...
... later wrote his masters " I can believe the fame of her past beauty . " Three weeks later , however , her cousin Robert Carey came to see her and found her in a small " withdrawing " chamber . Carey kissed her hand and complimented her ...
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... later events , it was the assistance of Lord James Stewart and his influence among the high nobility of Scotland that brought the revolutionaries together with key members of the ruling group of the realm to achieve eventual success . A ...
... later events , it was the assistance of Lord James Stewart and his influence among the high nobility of Scotland that brought the revolutionaries together with key members of the ruling group of the realm to achieve eventual success . A ...
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