Essays on Historical TruthLongmans, 1871 - 468 páginas |
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... Alexander Ruthven had of escape from James . But Elizabeth had a stronger head than James , though his was much stronger for compassing his ends than is commonly supposed ; and Elizabeth took good care that there should be no such re ...
... Alexander Ruthven had of escape from James . But Elizabeth had a stronger head than James , though his was much stronger for compassing his ends than is commonly supposed ; and Elizabeth took good care that there should be no such re ...
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... Alexander Ruthven relating the manner and cause of his own cruel and violent death in terms that would have embodied the opinion prevalent throughout Europe at the time . In that case ' The Black Turn- pike ' of Gowrie House might have ...
... Alexander Ruthven relating the manner and cause of his own cruel and violent death in terms that would have embodied the opinion prevalent throughout Europe at the time . In that case ' The Black Turn- pike ' of Gowrie House might have ...
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... Alexander , born in January , 1580-1 . ( These two , John and Alexander , were the two brothers killed at Perth on the 5th of August , 1600 ) . 4. William . 5. Patrick . 0 the family name of Ruthven , who were well educated SIR WALTER ...
... Alexander , born in January , 1580-1 . ( These two , John and Alexander , were the two brothers killed at Perth on the 5th of August , 1600 ) . 4. William . 5. Patrick . 0 the family name of Ruthven , who were well educated SIR WALTER ...
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... Alexander Ruthven , the younger of the two brothers , came early one morning to the king , who was then hunting in the Park of Falkland , and told him a story of his having seized a suspicious - looking man — a Jesuit , as he supposed ...
... Alexander Ruthven , the younger of the two brothers , came early one morning to the king , who was then hunting in the Park of Falkland , and told him a story of his having seized a suspicious - looking man — a Jesuit , as he supposed ...
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Andrew Bisset. the pot of gold , by which Alexander Ruthven was by the king alleged to have decoyed him to Perth , is a false- hood . Although I myself have a hypothesis , I will carefully abstain from any obtrusion of it , and will ...
Andrew Bisset. the pot of gold , by which Alexander Ruthven was by the king alleged to have decoyed him to Perth , is a false- hood . Although I myself have a hypothesis , I will carefully abstain from any obtrusion of it , and will ...
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Alexander Ruthven Amos Amy Robsart appears Author Bacon brother brought to Light Cæsar called character Charles Coke Commonwealth Comte conclusion Council Countess Countess of Somerset court Cromwell Crown 8vo death deponer deposition Earl of Gowrie Earl of Northampton Edinburgh England English essay evidence examination facts gallery chamber Gowrie Conspiracy Gowrie House Gowrie's Hobbes Hobbes's Hume Hume's Ibid idea Illustrations J. S. Mill James Mill John Justice King James King James's king's letters Leviathan Lobell Logan London Lord Macaulay Majesty Mayerne metaphysical Mill's mind murder narrative observed opinion Overbury's Oyer of Poisoning Paper Office parliament passage persons philosophy Pitcairn plot political Post 8vo Prince Henry proved quoted Ramsay reason remarkable Restalrig Robert says Second Edition Sir Thomas Erskine Sir Thomas Monson Sir Thomas Overbury Sir Walter Scott Sprot story Stuart tion trial Truth brought Weldon William witness Woodcuts words writer
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