The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Index Volume, Volume 6William Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... desired to have again the island of Rathlin , which his ancestors had occupied 140 or 160 years before . " 2 So early as 1559 it was an in- struction to Essex , as lord lieutenant , " to endeavour to people Ulster with English , and to ...
... desired to have again the island of Rathlin , which his ancestors had occupied 140 or 160 years before . " 2 So early as 1559 it was an in- struction to Essex , as lord lieutenant , " to endeavour to people Ulster with English , and to ...
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... desired the Estates to pass an Act to the effect " that whatsoever conclusion was taken by his majesty , with advice of the archbishops and bishops , in matters of external policy , the same 1 Act . Parl . , iv . 525 . 3 Connel on ...
... desired the Estates to pass an Act to the effect " that whatsoever conclusion was taken by his majesty , with advice of the archbishops and bishops , in matters of external policy , the same 1 Act . Parl . , iv . 525 . 3 Connel on ...
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... desired the Lord Register , who had charge of the Parliamentary proceedings , to can- cel the clause , or to pass by that article as a thing no way necessary , the Prerogative of his Crown bearing him to more than was declared by it ...
... desired the Lord Register , who had charge of the Parliamentary proceedings , to can- cel the clause , or to pass by that article as a thing no way necessary , the Prerogative of his Crown bearing him to more than was declared by it ...
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... desired them , but when it pleased themselves ; by which means the owners , by the unseasonableness of the weather , were many times damnified to the loss of their whole stock , or most part of it . " 1 And in a procla- mation about the ...
... desired them , but when it pleased themselves ; by which means the owners , by the unseasonableness of the weather , were many times damnified to the loss of their whole stock , or most part of it . " 1 And in a procla- mation about the ...
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... desired that they might " be freed from foul as- persions of nicknaming , " because they had been nick- named as " Puritans " . -a term then recently imported from England . Their general conclusion was : " We have no General Assemblies ...
... desired that they might " be freed from foul as- persions of nicknaming , " because they had been nick- named as " Puritans " . -a term then recently imported from England . Their general conclusion was : " We have no General Assemblies ...
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