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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... strong elements of life . Municipal institutions , Diplomacy , and the daily law of Europe , except England , were bequests of this Empire . England is even now dropping its clumsy protest against the Justinian jurisprudence , by ...
... strong elements of life . Municipal institutions , Diplomacy , and the daily law of Europe , except England , were bequests of this Empire . England is even now dropping its clumsy protest against the Justinian jurisprudence , by ...
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... strong tower to save and defend me against all external forces ; for ye are my rock and defence - ye are my refuge and fortress against all my enemies . " " Grant to me , most merciful Father , the peace and tranquillity of this night's ...
... strong tower to save and defend me against all external forces ; for ye are my rock and defence - ye are my refuge and fortress against all my enemies . " " Grant to me , most merciful Father , the peace and tranquillity of this night's ...
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... strong contemporary impression , this Assembly was afterwards often referred to , because a re- solution passed by it for uniformity of discipline was said to be fulfilled when King Charles proclaimed his ecclesi- astical canons ; and ...
... strong contemporary impression , this Assembly was afterwards often referred to , because a re- solution passed by it for uniformity of discipline was said to be fulfilled when King Charles proclaimed his ecclesi- astical canons ; and ...
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... strong marks of common origin , yet it was natural that while such things were , the English near the Borders should hate the Scots . New- castle , the capital of the district , excluded them from the capacity to acquire municipal ...
... strong marks of common origin , yet it was natural that while such things were , the English near the Borders should hate the Scots . New- castle , the capital of the district , excluded them from the capacity to acquire municipal ...
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... strong - handed warrior to take the lead , he would follow a priest or a Presbyterian minister . 66 66 The law was so adjusted to this necessity in the Celt's character , that it was through his leader only that he re- ceived the law's ...
... strong - handed warrior to take the lead , he would follow a priest or a Presbyterian minister . 66 66 The law was so adjusted to this necessity in the Celt's character , that it was through his leader only that he re- ceived the law's ...
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