Edinburgh: A Historical and Topographical Account of the CityMethuen and Company, 1906 - 326 pagina's |
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... died immedi- ately after her husband , and there was some difficulty in removing her body . But Donald , while guarding the regular accesses , overlooked a small postern - gate . Accordingly the body of the Queen was secretly carried ...
... died immedi- ately after her husband , and there was some difficulty in removing her body . But Donald , while guarding the regular accesses , overlooked a small postern - gate . Accordingly the body of the Queen was secretly carried ...
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... died at Hexham in 1153— his attendants found him kneeling and discovered he was dead . David was succeeded by his grandson Malcolm iv . , sometimes called Malcolm the Maiden . This name was given him , partly because of his extreme ...
... died at Hexham in 1153— his attendants found him kneeling and discovered he was dead . David was succeeded by his grandson Malcolm iv . , sometimes called Malcolm the Maiden . This name was given him , partly because of his extreme ...
Pagina 8
... died at Orkney before reaching our country . 6 This led to the long and disastrous wars with England . In considering this part of the history of Scotland it must not be forgotten that Edinburgh , though it had been frequently used as a ...
... died at Orkney before reaching our country . 6 This led to the long and disastrous wars with England . In considering this part of the history of Scotland it must not be forgotten that Edinburgh , though it had been frequently used as a ...
Pagina 19
... died in the following year ( 1390 ) . He was succeeded by his eldest son John , who was , however , crowned as Robert III . , because the Scots had such a hatred for the Christian name borne by Baliol . In spite of the truce Robert III ...
... died in the following year ( 1390 ) . He was succeeded by his eldest son John , who was , however , crowned as Robert III . , because the Scots had such a hatred for the Christian name borne by Baliol . In spite of the truce Robert III ...
Pagina 20
... and Homildon Hill , and these again by the seizure of the young Earl of Carrick , the King's only surviving son , on his way to France . Robert died in 1406 after seeing his armies defeated , one son murdered , the 20.
... and Homildon Hill , and these again by the seizure of the young Earl of Carrick , the King's only surviving son , on his way to France . Robert died in 1406 after seeing his armies defeated , one son murdered , the 20.
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Pagina 71 - Maker 1 in that crimson lake ; Then place my parboiled head upon a stake« Scatter my ashes— strew them in the air; Lord ; since thou knowest where all these atoms are, I'm hopeful thou'lt recover once my dust. And confident thou'lt raise me with the just...
Pagina 294 - Requiem Under the wide and starry sky, Dig the grave and let me lie. Glad did I live and gladly die, And I laid me down with a will. This be the verse you grave for me: Here he lies where he longed to be; Home is the sailor, home from sea, And the hunter home from the hill.