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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... practices , there was example teaching from Ireland . We hear of Shane O'Neil that " albeit he had most commonly two hundred tuns of wine in his cellar at Dundrun , and had his fill thereof , yet was he never satisfied till he had ...
... practices , there was example teaching from Ireland . We hear of Shane O'Neil that " albeit he had most commonly two hundred tuns of wine in his cellar at Dundrun , and had his fill thereof , yet was he never satisfied till he had ...
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... practice then beginning to infest the universities , so as to choke the progress of true knowledge with formali- ties . Those engaged in the contest were only to make use of the laws and practice of formal logic : the truth of the ...
... practice then beginning to infest the universities , so as to choke the progress of true knowledge with formali- ties . Those engaged in the contest were only to make use of the laws and practice of formal logic : the truth of the ...
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... practice of Scotland , it passed into oblivion , and thus ceased to be law . It is another peculiarity of Scots legislation , that although the Act " statutes and ordains " the Articles " to be obeyed and observed by all his majesty's ...
... practice of Scotland , it passed into oblivion , and thus ceased to be law . It is another peculiarity of Scots legislation , that although the Act " statutes and ordains " the Articles " to be obeyed and observed by all his majesty's ...
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... practice of Parlia- ment had taken far deeper root in precedent and system than any constitutional organisations in Scotland , and were consequently less easily shaken . There , too , the ecclesiastical principles and practice which ...
... practice of Parlia- ment had taken far deeper root in precedent and system than any constitutional organisations in Scotland , and were consequently less easily shaken . There , too , the ecclesiastical principles and practice which ...
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... practice might be surprised to find how modern an air it has , and how closely it resembles in tenor its representative in the style - book of the nineteenth century . The position to be made good was formidable and comprehensive . It ...
... practice might be surprised to find how modern an air it has , and how closely it resembles in tenor its representative in the style - book of the nineteenth century . The position to be made good was formidable and comprehensive . It ...
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