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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... never could be in Protestantism as in the Popedom , that a great hierarchy , spread over Europe , and closely combined for unity of action , should assert complete command over thought and opinion , demanding authority over the ...
... never could be in Protestantism as in the Popedom , that a great hierarchy , spread over Europe , and closely combined for unity of action , should assert complete command over thought and opinion , demanding authority over the ...
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... never was so infested by prowling Jesuits and traffickers as after this event . There were , in fact , in the old Church , many ardent spirits seeking martyrdom ; and the rumour had gone forth that Scotland was a country in which that ...
... never was so infested by prowling Jesuits and traffickers as after this event . There were , in fact , in the old Church , many ardent spirits seeking martyrdom ; and the rumour had gone forth that Scotland was a country in which that ...
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... never from the Hebrides or the West Highlands . There seems to have been throughout the reign of King James a resource for such spirit of enterprise as the High- landers possessed in a quarter where one would not naturally seek for it ...
... never from the Hebrides or the West Highlands . There seems to have been throughout the reign of King James a resource for such spirit of enterprise as the High- landers possessed in a quarter where one would not naturally seek for it ...
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... never so little . " And again , in a project for securing the services of three thousand of these Highlanders for the suppression of Tyrone's rebellion : " It would be to good purpose for the speedy achieving of this war , they being ...
... never so little . " And again , in a project for securing the services of three thousand of these Highlanders for the suppression of Tyrone's rebellion : " It would be to good purpose for the speedy achieving of this war , they being ...
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... never satisfied till he had swallowed up marvellous great quantities of usqueba or aqua vitæ of that country . ” — Holingshed's Chron . of Ireland , 113 . reigns or leaders had a fine simplicity , like those THE HIGHLANDS , 1603-20 . 31.
... never satisfied till he had swallowed up marvellous great quantities of usqueba or aqua vitæ of that country . ” — Holingshed's Chron . of Ireland , 113 . reigns or leaders had a fine simplicity , like those THE HIGHLANDS , 1603-20 . 31.
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