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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... standing - over unredressed depredations on the Scots side was made up . It is an enormous inventory of cattle , sheep , and household furniture — a very tedious document ; but its tediousness impresses one with the enormity of the ...
... standing - over unredressed depredations on the Scots side was made up . It is an enormous inventory of cattle , sheep , and household furniture — a very tedious document ; but its tediousness impresses one with the enormity of the ...
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... stands apart in its own distinctness -the compact army of Highlanders . They are there in the turmoil like a body of police in the midst of a Donny- brook Fair - their lines dressed , their purpose distinct , amid the surrounding ...
... stands apart in its own distinctness -the compact army of Highlanders . They are there in the turmoil like a body of police in the midst of a Donny- brook Fair - their lines dressed , their purpose distinct , amid the surrounding ...
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... stand thus : " That whatsoever his majesty should determine in the external government of the Church , with the advice of the archbishops , bishops , and a competent number of the ministry , should have the strength of a law . " 66 The ...
... stand thus : " That whatsoever his majesty should determine in the external government of the Church , with the advice of the archbishops , bishops , and a competent number of the ministry , should have the strength of a law . " 66 The ...
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... stands straight up , with his head erect , as if he would look the Giver of all in the face , and demand what he prays for . Then in the celebration of the sacrament of the atonement , while in other Churches the ceremonies are adjusted ...
... stands straight up , with his head erect , as if he would look the Giver of all in the face , and demand what he prays for . Then in the celebration of the sacrament of the atonement , while in other Churches the ceremonies are adjusted ...
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... standing in the entry of Leith haven was beaten down with one of the blasts of thunder . After the lightning , darkness , and thunder , followed a shower of hailstones extraordinary great ; and after all , rain in such abundance that it ...
... standing in the entry of Leith haven was beaten down with one of the blasts of thunder . After the lightning , darkness , and thunder , followed a shower of hailstones extraordinary great ; and after all , rain in such abundance that it ...
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