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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... present , I obleised me to defend , and proue befoir the General As- semblie of Scotland , declairing my self maist villing to suffer puneish- ment , vnles be the grace of God I performed that quhilk I had tane in hand . Askand of ane ...
... present , I obleised me to defend , and proue befoir the General As- semblie of Scotland , declairing my self maist villing to suffer puneish- ment , vnles be the grace of God I performed that quhilk I had tane in hand . Askand of ane ...
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... present is as good an opportunity as any other for a brief notice of the person who provided the bulk of its material . John Colville was one of those active fussy politicians who are ever at work , and yet not so effectively or ...
... present is as good an opportunity as any other for a brief notice of the person who provided the bulk of its material . John Colville was one of those active fussy politicians who are ever at work , and yet not so effectively or ...
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... present . 1600. ' Now no one could discover " that treasonable discourse lately made by him , " about which he was so penitent ; and it was believed that the confession was an invention to entrap more notice to his vindication of the ...
... present . 1600. ' Now no one could discover " that treasonable discourse lately made by him , " about which he was so penitent ; and it was believed that the confession was an invention to entrap more notice to his vindication of the ...
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... present day . The Lowlander , self - relying , gave as little effect as he could to the feudal restraints that bound him to a leader . The Highlander could not do without one . He naturally clung to any man whom nature placed in a ...
... present day . The Lowlander , self - relying , gave as little effect as he could to the feudal restraints that bound him to a leader . The Highlander could not do without one . He naturally clung to any man whom nature placed in a ...
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... Angus Oge , married Agnes O'Cahan , daughter of an Ulster lord whose territories lay west of the river Bann , in the present county of Londonderry . Their Returning to the question how far from all sources the 28 JAMES VI .
... Angus Oge , married Agnes O'Cahan , daughter of an Ulster lord whose territories lay west of the river Bann , in the present county of Londonderry . Their Returning to the question how far from all sources the 28 JAMES VI .
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