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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... told with the sequence and minuteness of a novel , and for that there is no room in history . We have seen the violences and other atrocities perpetrated for political objects , and the following incident may be sufficient to show how ...
... told with the sequence and minuteness of a novel , and for that there is no room in history . We have seen the violences and other atrocities perpetrated for political objects , and the following incident may be sufficient to show how ...
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... told how Henry Crawlington , a worthy glover of Newcastle , when he quarrelled with his brother freeman , Mungo Douglas , who was apprenticed in 1625 , taxed him with having run out of Scot- land and denied his name to get the freedom ...
... told how Henry Crawlington , a worthy glover of Newcastle , when he quarrelled with his brother freeman , Mungo Douglas , who was apprenticed in 1625 , taxed him with having run out of Scot- land and denied his name to get the freedom ...
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... told how " the little intermission of justice courts whilk hath been since his lordship's departure , and ap- pearance of lenity , has made them so insolent that there is nothing whilk they dare not attempt . The dishonour of God His ...
... told how " the little intermission of justice courts whilk hath been since his lordship's departure , and ap- pearance of lenity , has made them so insolent that there is nothing whilk they dare not attempt . The dishonour of God His ...
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... told by an annalist of the day as not a wonderful thing , how Argyle trapped " the notorious thief and rebel Alaster MacGregor , " " reft , and away - taken from the inhabitants of the country about , " whilk were eaten and slain by ...
... told by an annalist of the day as not a wonderful thing , how Argyle trapped " the notorious thief and rebel Alaster MacGregor , " " reft , and away - taken from the inhabitants of the country about , " whilk were eaten and slain by ...
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... told that " Ulster , from being the most wild and disorderly province in Ireland , became in time the most cultivated and most civilised ; " but the balance between infliction and beneficence in the opera- tion has to be struck from ...
... told that " Ulster , from being the most wild and disorderly province in Ireland , became in time the most cultivated and most civilised ; " but the balance between infliction and beneficence in the opera- tion has to be struck from ...
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