[The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. by David Hume]@TWC D-Link bookThe History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part D. CHAPTER XLIX 136/241
The disappearance of Morton's narrative, and of Crawford's evidence, from the Cotton library, (Calig.c.
I,) must have proceeded from a like cause.
See MS.
in the Advocates' library, A.3, 29, p.
88. I find an objection made to the authenticity of the letters, drawn from the vote of the Scotch privy council, which affirms the letters to be written and subscribed by Queen Mary's own hand; whereas the copies given in to the parliament, a few days after, were only written, not subscribed.
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