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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... Court of England so picturesquely described by Camden , it was as an equal , not a vassal . When twitted with submission to the Saxon , he gave the haughty answer , " I never made peace with the queen but at her own seeking . ” 1 He ...
... Court of England so picturesquely described by Camden , it was as an equal , not a vassal . When twitted with submission to the Saxon , he gave the haughty answer , " I never made peace with the queen but at her own seeking . ” 1 He ...
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... court of high commission , the king argued matters in the old fashion . Thus the historian of the Church had the glory of recording a long controversy in which his sovereign condescended to wrangle with him . The " protestation ...
... court of high commission , the king argued matters in the old fashion . Thus the historian of the Church had the glory of recording a long controversy in which his sovereign condescended to wrangle with him . The " protestation ...
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... Court of Scotland over this and a few of the pre- ceding reigns , becomes conscious at this period that a great , though gradual , change has been effected in its character . Terms of servile adulation to the sovereign , unknown in ...
... Court of Scotland over this and a few of the pre- ceding reigns , becomes conscious at this period that a great , though gradual , change has been effected in its character . Terms of servile adulation to the sovereign , unknown in ...
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... courts of law elsewhere . A pamphlet denouncing the Five Articles passed from hand to hand , and was greedily read . The result of a close inquisition was the assurance that it could not have been printed in Edinburgh ; and in fact it ...
... courts of law elsewhere . A pamphlet denouncing the Five Articles passed from hand to hand , and was greedily read . The result of a close inquisition was the assurance that it could not have been printed in Edinburgh ; and in fact it ...
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... courts of justice from our said burgh . " 1 The corporation of Edinburgh put in a remonstrance against this injunction ; and even some of the bishops represented to the king that it were better to give the recusants time to come to ...
... courts of justice from our said burgh . " 1 The corporation of Edinburgh put in a remonstrance against this injunction ; and even some of the bishops represented to the king that it were better to give the recusants time to come to ...
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