The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688, Volume 8W. Blackwood and sons, 1873 |
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... King William an affront , which he would not fail to resent . The memorial was sent by the senate to the assembled merchants , in their Hall of Commerce . They returned a short spirited answer , expressing surprise that the King of ...
... King William an affront , which he would not fail to resent . The memorial was sent by the senate to the assembled merchants , in their Hall of Commerce . They returned a short spirited answer , expressing surprise that the King of ...
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... king.2 That the solving of all international difficulties was only to be accomplished by an incorporating union of the two kingdoms now came up again , as a problem demanding earnest consideration . It had been a favourite project of King ...
... king.2 That the solving of all international difficulties was only to be accomplished by an incorporating union of the two kingdoms now came up again , as a problem demanding earnest consideration . It had been a favourite project of King ...
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... King James were stronger than the words of the men of King George . Thus , Argyle having said in a proclamation for recruiting his forces , - " Whereas our gracious sovereign King George has been pleased , for the better suppressing the ...
... King James were stronger than the words of the men of King George . Thus , Argyle having said in a proclamation for recruiting his forces , - " Whereas our gracious sovereign King George has been pleased , for the better suppressing the ...
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CONTENTS OF EIGHTH VOLUME | 1 |
CHAPTER LXXXV | 40 |
THE INSURRECTION OF 174546 | 46 |
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