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الصفحة 7
... frends . And albeyt thes thingis move others little , yet doth it appeare to fetle a contynuall feare in him , who goeth for the moft part armid ; and being late with the King one evening , and return- ing to the Castle with his wife ...
... frends . And albeyt thes thingis move others little , yet doth it appeare to fetle a contynuall feare in him , who goeth for the moft part armid ; and being late with the King one evening , and return- ing to the Castle with his wife ...
الصفحة 31
... frends in France , and to your Ambaffadour , the very truth of thinges ; for I know there are advertise- ments very falfely fpread of me , both forth of this country and Scot- lande . I think your Maiefty will the rather do this , þat ...
... frends in France , and to your Ambaffadour , the very truth of thinges ; for I know there are advertise- ments very falfely fpread of me , both forth of this country and Scot- lande . I think your Maiefty will the rather do this , þat ...
الصفحة 34
... frends must be others then forrayners , although I will grant that forraine frends are not to be trayned , but entertayned in very honorable termes . But the frends that shalbe moft fure , are the fubjects of Scot- lande . And for this ...
... frends must be others then forrayners , although I will grant that forraine frends are not to be trayned , but entertayned in very honorable termes . But the frends that shalbe moft fure , are the fubjects of Scot- lande . And for this ...
الصفحة 36
... frends , for I fhall never requeft for my self , untill it shall please God to putt youe in better eftate . As for other thingis contayned in your Maieftys letter , which presently I will not spe- cifie , I fhall not faile , God willing ...
... frends , for I fhall never requeft for my self , untill it shall please God to putt youe in better eftate . As for other thingis contayned in your Maieftys letter , which presently I will not spe- cifie , I fhall not faile , God willing ...
الصفحة 51
... frend be found who will help to mittigate this matter ; and that which may help this matter , I feare , will be fo vn- pleasant to his Maiefty , that I will not prefume to open my parte of it . Theis banished Lordes are like , not only ...
... frend be found who will help to mittigate this matter ; and that which may help this matter , I feare , will be fo vn- pleasant to his Maiefty , that I will not prefume to open my parte of it . Theis banished Lordes are like , not only ...
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الصفحة i - WILLIAM BLAIR, ESQ. THE REV. PHILIP BLISS, DCL GEORGE BRODIE, ESQ. CHARLES DASHWOOD BRUCE, ESQ. THE DUKE OF BUCCLEUCH AND QUEENSBERRY.
الصفحة iii - JAMES KEAY, ESQ. THOMAS FRANCIS KENNEDY, ESQ. JOHN GARDINER KINNEAR, ESQ. THE EARL OF KINNOULL. DAVID LAING, ESQ. SECRETARY. THE EARL OF LAUDERDALE, KT 60 THE REV.
الصفحة ii - CHARLES FERGUSSON, ESQ. ROBERT FERGUSON, ESQ. GENERAL SIR RONALD C. FERGUSON. COUNT MERCER DE FLAHAULT. HON. JOHN FULLERTON, LORD FULLERTON. THE DUKE OF GORDON. WILLIAM GOTT, ESQ. ROBERT GRAHAM, ESQ. LORD GRAY. 40 RIGHT HON. THOMAS GRENVILLE. THE EARL OF HADDINGTON. THE DUKE OF HAMILTON AND BRANDON.
الصفحة 3 - Mayde, and obtaineth her consent, who, being disguised, conveyeth herselfe away priuilie with the said Flavius. Her father and Philotus searches for her in the house. Philerno, the Maydes brother, laitlie arryued out of other countries (being verie lyke her) is mistaken by her father and Philotus, to be Emilia, who takes the person of his sister...
الصفحة ii - Adamson's journey to London, must have been written so late as the year 1583, the author describes himself by his initials RS It is admitted that Lord Semple continued to profess the popish religion ; but the poems of Robert Semple contain the most unequivocal proofs of having been written by a protestant, and the Legend was manifestly written by a zealous presbyterian. According to > 1 Sibbald's Chronicle of Scottish Poetry, vol. iii. p. 397. Preface to Semple's Sege of the Castel of Edinburgh....