| Thomas Percy - 1765 - 406 стор.
...fum of money -was paid en that account, and jhared between Morton and his kinfman Dvuglas, the farmer of whom during his exile in England had been much indebted to Northumberland's friendjhip, tit ahandoning this unhappy nobleman to inevitable definition, was deemed an ungrateful... | |
| William Robertson - 1771 - 458 стор.
...on that account ; and fhared between Morton and Douglas of Lochlevin, the former of whom, during hi* exile in England, had been much indebted to Northumberland's...friendship, the abandoning this unhappy nobleman, in fuch a manner, to certain deftruction, was deemed an ungrateful and mercenary action *. THIS year was... | |
| John Pinkerton - 1786 - 712 стор.
...for them to refufe putting into her hands a perfon who had taken up arms againft her. But as a fum of money was paid on that account, and Shared between Morton and Douglas of Lochleven, the former of whom during his exile in England had been much indebted to Northumberland^... | |
| William Robertson - 1787 - 620 стор.
...perfon who had taken up arms againft her. But as a fum of money was paid on that account, and fhared between Morton and Douglas of Lochlevin, the former...England, had been much indebted to Northumberland's friendfhip, the abandoning this unhappy nobleman, in fuch a manner, to certain deftru<5bion, was univerfally... | |
| William Robertson - 1794 - 620 стор.
...pcrlbn who had taken up arms againft her ; but as 9 fufn of money was paid on that account, and lhared between Morton and Douglas of Lochlevin, the former...England, had been much indebted to Northumberland's friendfhip, the abandoning this unhappy nobleman, in fuch a manner, to certain deftruftion, was univerfally... | |
| Lady - 1807 - 232 стор.
...thinks " it was scarce possible for them to refuse putting into her hands a person who had taken up arms against her. But, as a sum of money was paid on that account, and shared between Morton and his kinsman Douglas, the former of whom, during his exile in England, had been much indebted to Northumberland's... | |
| James Kennedy (of Glasgow.) - 1810 - 424 стор.
...protection, that it was scarcely possible to refuse putting into her hand a person, who had taken up arms against her. But as a sum of money was paid, on that account, and shared between Morton, who succeeded Murray in the regency, and Sir William Douglas of Lochleven, the former of whom, during... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 538 стор.
...that it was scarcely possible for them to refuse putting into her hands a person who had taken up arms against her; but as a sum of money was paid on that...condemned as a most ungrateful and mercenary action.) * Crawf. Mem. 341. t Ibid Mem. 55, 222. Cam*. 445. $ XXX. This year was remarkable for a considerable... | |
| Thomas Percy - 1812 - 518 стор.
...thinks "it was scarce possible for them to refuse putting into her hands a person who had taken up'arms against her. But as a sum of money was paid on that account, and shared between Morton and his kinsman Douglas, the former of whom, during his exile in England. hsd been much indebted to Northumberland's... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 652 стор.
...that it was scarcely possible for them to refuse putting into her hands a person who had taken up arms against her ; but, as a sum of money was paid on that...account, and shared between Morton and Douglas of Lochleven, the former of whom, during his exile in England, had been much indebted to Northumberland's... | |
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