The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the Last Jacobite Insurrection, Volume 8W. Blackwood, 1873 - 100 páginas |
No interior do livro
Resultados 1-5 de 80
Página 7
... chief establish- ment . The slaves went to those who bought or succeeded to the property of the works , and they could be sold , bar- tered , or pawned . What is peculiar and revolting in this institution is , that it was no relic of ...
... chief establish- ment . The slaves went to those who bought or succeeded to the property of the works , and they could be sold , bar- tered , or pawned . What is peculiar and revolting in this institution is , that it was no relic of ...
Página 16
... chief clerk of the stock and new annuities . " It is from him that all our personal knowledge of Paterson has come . He was about twenty - five years old in 1725 , when Paterson died . Anderson's history was published in 1762. It ...
... chief clerk of the stock and new annuities . " It is from him that all our personal knowledge of Paterson has come . He was about twenty - five years old in 1725 , when Paterson died . Anderson's history was published in 1762. It ...
Página 30
... chiefs , who are so conspicuous in the history of the day - the Keppochs and Lochiels- have no place in this record of a species of enterprise quite distinct from theirs . The houses of Argyle and Athole of course appear in it , as ...
... chiefs , who are so conspicuous in the history of the day - the Keppochs and Lochiels- have no place in this record of a species of enterprise quite distinct from theirs . The houses of Argyle and Athole of course appear in it , as ...
Página 31
... chief men of their day in Scotland , present so few names which belong to the republic of fame , or are known out of the arena of local and national history . The amount subscribed was , as we have seen , four hundred thousand pounds ...
... chief men of their day in Scotland , present so few names which belong to the republic of fame , or are known out of the arena of local and national history . The amount subscribed was , as we have seen , four hundred thousand pounds ...
Página 36
... chief Scots banks , who examined them with critical eye . Having my own peculiar interest in these volumes , I felt gratified to see the active curiosity and warm interest shown by them in a practical examination of the method and ...
... chief Scots banks , who examined them with critical eye . Having my own peculiar interest in these volumes , I felt gratified to see the active curiosity and warm interest shown by them in a practical examination of the method and ...
Outras edições - Ver tudo
The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the ..., Volume 8 John Hill Burton Visualização integral - 1873 |
The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the ... John Hill Burton Pré-visualização indisponível - 2014 |
The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Extinction of the ... John Hill Burton Pré-visualização indisponível - 2016 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Act of Security adopted appear appointed Argyle arms army Athole authority body brought called Cameronians carried cause chief Church of Scotland clan clause clergy colony command commissioners Commons Company Court Crown Darien desired Duke Duke of Hamilton duty Earl ecclesiastical Edinburgh effective enemy England English Episcopal established Estates expedition followed force friends Glasgow Government Hanover Highlanders House House of Lords insurgents Jacobite King kingdom land leaders legislative letter Loch Lockhart Lord Lord George Murray Lord Ilay Lovat Lowland majesty matter measure ment military ministers neighbours oath occasion officers Parliament of England parliamentary party passed peculiar persons Perth political Presbyterian Prince privileges proceedings proposed queen question received representatives Revolution says Scots Parliament seems sent settlement spirit statesmen Stewart tion took town trade treaty Treaty of Union troops Union vessel vote Whig