The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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Page 123
... Duke of Albany . A great title certainly Menteith assumed to himself , for Albany , as Macpherson said , was Scot- land or nothing ; for although this historical title has recently been revived in favour of an illustrious prince of our ...
... Duke of Albany . A great title certainly Menteith assumed to himself , for Albany , as Macpherson said , was Scot- land or nothing ; for although this historical title has recently been revived in favour of an illustrious prince of our ...
Page 124
... Duke of Rothsay the King's Lieutenant through the country for three years . Mr. Fraser says this was not a slight to the Duke of Albany , who had ceased , as he contends , to act as guardian since 1392 ; but it might easily be so ...
... Duke of Rothsay the King's Lieutenant through the country for three years . Mr. Fraser says this was not a slight to the Duke of Albany , who had ceased , as he contends , to act as guardian since 1392 ; but it might easily be so ...
Page 125
... Duke of Albany to his brother , King Robert , and the high character which is given to him by his con- temporaries , he must be freed from the imputation of causing the death of his nephew the Duke of Rothsay . There is not a shadow of ...
... Duke of Albany to his brother , King Robert , and the high character which is given to him by his con- temporaries , he must be freed from the imputation of causing the death of his nephew the Duke of Rothsay . There is not a shadow of ...
Contents
1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
par lAcadémie française pour la réception de M | 95 |
The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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