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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... meeting ; and “ a number of lords and barons decored the Assembly with silks and satins , but without lawful commission to vote . " Though it made no strong contemporary impression , this Assembly was afterwards often referred to ...
... meeting ; and “ a number of lords and barons decored the Assembly with silks and satins , but without lawful commission to vote . " Though it made no strong contemporary impression , this Assembly was afterwards often referred to ...
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... meetings and discussions about it . They prepared a full protestation against it , on principles so often referred to in the preceding pages that the omission of them will perhaps be pardoned . By an accident the king had an opportunity ...
... meetings and discussions about it . They prepared a full protestation against it , on principles so often referred to in the preceding pages that the omission of them will perhaps be pardoned . By an accident the king had an opportunity ...
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... meeting was not a free and fair Assembly , and that all manner of sinister influences were used to secure the passing of the Articles . No doubt it was so . The bishops and the officers of the Crown in Scotland claimed credit for their ...
... meeting was not a free and fair Assembly , and that all manner of sinister influences were used to secure the passing of the Articles . No doubt it was so . The bishops and the officers of the Crown in Scotland claimed credit for their ...
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... meeting of the Estates ; and the faithful historian of the Church , who was doubtless present , tells us how , in the following shape , " God appeared angry at the concluding of the Articles : " . --- " The grand commissioner rising ...
... meeting of the Estates ; and the faithful historian of the Church , who was doubtless present , tells us how , in the following shape , " God appeared angry at the concluding of the Articles : " . --- " The grand commissioner rising ...
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... meeting , she never saw good day , but from thence , being much beloved before , was despised by her people . " 1 He This utterance of almost prophetic sagacity is the more notable , that the time had not yet arrived when the sinister ...
... meeting , she never saw good day , but from thence , being much beloved before , was despised by her people . " 1 He This utterance of almost prophetic sagacity is the more notable , that the time had not yet arrived when the sinister ...
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