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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... never made peace with the queen but at her own seeking . ” 1 He held his power- ful position as the acknowledged representative of the Hy Nyal - that royal race which comes into distinct light during the Augustan age of Columba and ...
... never made peace with the queen but at her own seeking . ” 1 He held his power- ful position as the acknowledged representative of the Hy Nyal - that royal race which comes into distinct light during the Augustan age of Columba and ...
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... never perceive any rational conse- quence from those many texts which prohibit the children of Israel to pollute themselves with the temples of the heathen , we being all Christians , and not divided by those detestable impieties as ...
... never perceive any rational conse- quence from those many texts which prohibit the children of Israel to pollute themselves with the temples of the heathen , we being all Christians , and not divided by those detestable impieties as ...
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... never heard of in this kingdom ; and there never was a crime , how grievous soever , whilk was punished by fining that received such a censure . Nor can the means of private persons afford such sums ; and the man himself , although in ...
... never heard of in this kingdom ; and there never was a crime , how grievous soever , whilk was punished by fining that received such a censure . Nor can the means of private persons afford such sums ; and the man himself , although in ...
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... never saw good day , but from thence , being much beloved before , was despised by her people . " 1 He This utterance of almost prophetic sagacity is the more notable , that the time had not yet arrived when the sinister interest of ...
... never saw good day , but from thence , being much beloved before , was despised by her people . " 1 He This utterance of almost prophetic sagacity is the more notable , that the time had not yet arrived when the sinister interest of ...
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... never any in that part had ever travelled thither , and all novelties being distrusted or disvalued , few of good sort would go , and ordinary persons were not capable of such a purpose . " " 1 A small body went out in 1622 , in advance ...
... never any in that part had ever travelled thither , and all novelties being distrusted or disvalued , few of good sort would go , and ordinary persons were not capable of such a purpose . " " 1 A small body went out in 1622 , in advance ...
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