The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Volume 4W. Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
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... Reasons for the lay members of the Congregation dis- liking it - Contains provisions for appropriating the temporali- ties of the Church - Would thus take them from the lay lords who had secured them - Instances of the method of getting ...
... Reasons for the lay members of the Congregation dis- liking it - Contains provisions for appropriating the temporali- ties of the Church - Would thus take them from the lay lords who had secured them - Instances of the method of getting ...
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... REASONS FOR THE LAY MEMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION DISLIKING IT - CONTAINS PROVISIONS FOR APPROPRIATING THE TEMPORALITIES OF THE CHURCH - WOULD THUS TAKE THEM FROM THE LAY LORDS WHO HAD SECURED THEM - INSTANCES OF THE METHOD OF GETTING AT ...
... REASONS FOR THE LAY MEMBERS OF THE CONGREGATION DISLIKING IT - CONTAINS PROVISIONS FOR APPROPRIATING THE TEMPORALITIES OF THE CHURCH - WOULD THUS TAKE THEM FROM THE LAY LORDS WHO HAD SECURED THEM - INSTANCES OF THE METHOD OF GETTING AT ...
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... in the matter , and I found therein no great reason to change mine opinion . " Here the ambassador put in that the Cardinal i Memoirs , 88 . had confessed to the gross abuses and disorderliness among the 12 QUEEN MARY .
... in the matter , and I found therein no great reason to change mine opinion . " Here the ambassador put in that the Cardinal i Memoirs , 88 . had confessed to the gross abuses and disorderliness among the 12 QUEEN MARY .
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... reason against this advice - no , they were not her proper advisers in the treatment of her realm in Scotland . They were themselves too wise and considerate to give her such advice - they never interfered in the affairs of Scotland ...
... reason against this advice - no , they were not her proper advisers in the treatment of her realm in Scotland . They were themselves too wise and considerate to give her such advice - they never interfered in the affairs of Scotland ...
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... reason to suppose that any Roman Catholic prince who fell under the power of the French Huguenots would have experienced a better fate . 1 Knox , ii . 289 , 290 , with Laing's notes . VOL . IV . с 1 this which might not tell against the ...
... reason to suppose that any Roman Catholic prince who fell under the power of the French Huguenots would have experienced a better fate . 1 Knox , ii . 289 , 290 , with Laing's notes . VOL . IV . с 1 this which might not tell against the ...
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