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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... King- dom of Great Britain at the Peace of Utrecht . But , in fact , difficulties in the new dominions of their king had opened to the Scots a more attractive emigration- field close at hand . What made those great potentates of the ...
... King- dom of Great Britain at the Peace of Utrecht . But , in fact , difficulties in the new dominions of their king had opened to the Scots a more attractive emigration- field close at hand . What made those great potentates of the ...
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... King James in his impetuous resolutions and profuse gifts which he could . not make good . The opposition becomes as stern and as firm of purpose as the aggressive Government . The contrast is far more distinct in Scotland than in ...
... King James in his impetuous resolutions and profuse gifts which he could . not make good . The opposition becomes as stern and as firm of purpose as the aggressive Government . The contrast is far more distinct in Scotland than in ...
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... King James's annexation .. " Teinds , " or tithes , as we have seen , were not named in King James's Act , but they were specified in King Charles's proclamation . He held that what the Crown had given the Crown could revoke ; and the ...
... King James's annexation .. " Teinds , " or tithes , as we have seen , were not named in King James's Act , but they were specified in King Charles's proclamation . He held that what the Crown had given the Crown could revoke ; and the ...
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... king's Government and family ; and whoever were the contrivers of it deserve , they and all their posterity , to be reputed by these three kingdoms infamous and accursed for ever . " 1 It was believed to be for the creation of a force ...
... king's Government and family ; and whoever were the contrivers of it deserve , they and all their posterity , to be reputed by these three kingdoms infamous and accursed for ever . " 1 It was believed to be for the creation of a force ...
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... king's advisers thus found a class whose interests and influence already weighed , or might be made to weigh , against the great owners of the ecclesiastical estates . The position of the king's servants in Scotland was at this point ...
... king's advisers thus found a class whose interests and influence already weighed , or might be made to weigh , against the great owners of the ecclesiastical estates . The position of the king's servants in Scotland was at this point ...
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