| Walter Scott - 1828 - 260 sider
...Fife, descendant of the brave Macduff, whose duty it was to have placed the crown on the King's head, would not give his attendance. •But the ceremonial...independence of Scotland. Edward was dreadfully incensed when he beard that, after all the pains which he had taken, and all the blood which had been spilled,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1828 - 298 sider
...Fife, descendant of the brave Macduff, whose duty it was to have placed the crown on the King's head, would not give his attendance. But the ceremonial...independence of Scotland. Edward was dreadfully incensed when he heard that, after all the pains which' he had taken, and all the blood which had been spilled,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1828 - 258 sider
...Fife, descendant of the brave Macduff, whose duty it was to have placed the crown on the King's head, would not give his attendance. But the ceremonial...brother or husband. A few barons, whose names ought to he dear to their country, joined Bruce in % his attempt to vindicate the independence of Scotland.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1828 - 256 sider
...Fife, descendant of the brave Macduff, whose duly it was to have placed the crown on the King's head, would not give his attendance. But the ceremonial...Isabella, Countess of Buchan, though without the consent cither of her brother or husband. A few barons, whose names ought to be dear to their country, joined... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 336 sider
...Fife, descendant of the brave Macduff, whose duty it was to have placed the crown on the King's head, would not give his attendance. But the ceremonial...independence of Scotland. Edward was dreadfully incensed when he heard that, after all the pains which he had taken, and all the blood which had been spilled,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 434 sider
...Fife, descendant of the brave Macduff, whose duty it was to have placed the crown on the King's head, would not give his attendance. But the ceremonial...independence of Scotland. Edward was dreadfully incensed when he heard that, after all the pains which he had taken, and all the blood which had been spilled,... | |
| N. Leitch - 1845 - 346 sider
...Fife, descendant of the brave Macdufij whose duty it was to have placed the crown on the king's head, would not give his attendance. But the ceremonial...vindicate the independence of Scotland." " Edward," continues Sir Walter, " was dreadfully incensed when he heard that, after all the pains which he had... | |
| Walter Scott - 1846 - 420 sider
...Fife, descendant of the brave Macduff, whose duty it was to have placed the crown on the King's head, would not give his attendance. But the ceremonial...independence of Scotland. Edward was dreadfully incensed when he heard that, after all the pains which he had taken, and all the blood which had been spilled,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1850 - 344 sider
...Fife, descendant of the brave Macduff, whose duty it was to have placed the crown on the King's head, would not give his attendance. But the ceremonial...brother or husband. A few barons, whose names ought td be dear to their country, joined Bruce in his attempt to vindicate the independence of Scotland.... | |
| Romulus Magnus Oppman - 1867 - 484 sider
...Fife, descendant of the brave Macdu/f, whose duty it was to have placed the crown on the King's head, would not give his attendance. But the ceremonial was performed by his sister, Isabella, Countess of Uuchnn, though without the consent either of her brother or husband. A few barons, whose names ought... | |
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