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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... given up to the Parliamentary party - The treaty of Newport - The Engagement - Hamilton's march to Preston - His defeat - The Mauchline testimony - The Whiga- mores - Cromwell's arrangement with Argyle and the Estates -The Act of ...
... given up to the Parliamentary party - The treaty of Newport - The Engagement - Hamilton's march to Preston - His defeat - The Mauchline testimony - The Whiga- mores - Cromwell's arrangement with Argyle and the Estates -The Act of ...
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... given conditions . He did succeed on one oc- casion in obtaining notoriety by publishing ' The Palinod of John Colville , wherein he doth penitently recant his former proud offences , specially that treasonable Discourse lately made by ...
... given conditions . He did succeed on one oc- casion in obtaining notoriety by publishing ' The Palinod of John Colville , wherein he doth penitently recant his former proud offences , specially that treasonable Discourse lately made by ...
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... given trouble to the rest of the empire , has reserved a share for those who have to deal with such difficulties at the present day . The Lowlander , self - relying , gave as little effect as he could to the feudal restraints that bound ...
... given trouble to the rest of the empire , has reserved a share for those who have to deal with such difficulties at the present day . The Lowlander , self - relying , gave as little effect as he could to the feudal restraints that bound ...
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... given by the Celts both of Ireland and Scotland to their sove- " " prejudice always to any person within the Isles to brew aqua vitæ and other drink to serve their own houses . " One would think this as likely to be productive of ...
... given by the Celts both of Ireland and Scotland to their sove- " " prejudice always to any person within the Isles to brew aqua vitæ and other drink to serve their own houses . " One would think this as likely to be productive of ...
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... given for the command was not complimentary to those required to obey . It is because they have , " through their barbarous inhumanity , made and presently makes the said Heelands and Isles — whilk are most commodious in themselves , as ...
... given for the command was not complimentary to those required to obey . It is because they have , " through their barbarous inhumanity , made and presently makes the said Heelands and Isles — whilk are most commodious in themselves , as ...
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