| David Calderwood - 1843 - 824 pages
...was dangerous. " The haill rcalme of Scotland (says the author of the ' Historic of James the Sext') was sa devydit in factions, that it was hard for any peaceable man, as he rayil out the hie way, to profes himself oppinlie, ather to be a favorer of the king or queyne. All... | |
| Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1858 - 568 pages
...verifies to us a passage in a contemporary historian : ' The haill realm of Scotland was sae divided in factions, that it was hard for any peaceable man as he rade out the hie way, to profess himself openly, either to be a favourer of the king or queen. All... | |
| Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1858 - 570 pages
...verifies to us a passage in a contemporary historian : ' The haill realm of Scotland was sae divided in factions, that it was hard for any peaceable man as he rade out the hie way, to profess himself openly, either to be a favourer of the king or queen. All... | |
| Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1874 - 576 pages
...verifies to us a passage in a contemporary historian : ' The haill realm of Scotland was sae divided in factions, that it was hard for any peaceable man as he rade out the hie way, to profess himself openly, either to be a favourer of the king or queen. All... | |
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