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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... spirit of the new order was to count the humiliating gestures of the body as made by man to express subservience to ... spirit of its use in the right direction . This was the alternative of the Church of VOL . VI . D England , and its ...
... spirit of the new order was to count the humiliating gestures of the body as made by man to express subservience to ... spirit of its use in the right direction . This was the alternative of the Church of VOL . VI . D England , and its ...
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... spirit has been well expressed by a thoughtful layman of the day : " We have reformed from them , not against them ; for , omitting those improprieties and terms of scurrility betwixt us , which only difference our affections and not ...
... spirit has been well expressed by a thoughtful layman of the day : " We have reformed from them , not against them ; for , omitting those improprieties and terms of scurrility betwixt us , which only difference our affections and not ...
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... spirit , and cannot see when matters are well , but loves to toss and change , and to bring things to a pitch of refor- mation floating in his own brain , which may endanger the steadfastness of that which is in a good pass , God be ...
... spirit , and cannot see when matters are well , but loves to toss and change , and to bring things to a pitch of refor- mation floating in his own brain , which may endanger the steadfastness of that which is in a good pass , God be ...
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... spirit of migration had spread northwards ; and the traveller says : " We came to Mr James Blare's , in Irwin , a well- affected man , who informed me of that which is much to be admired - above ten thousand persons have , within two ...
... spirit of migration had spread northwards ; and the traveller says : " We came to Mr James Blare's , in Irwin , a well- affected man , who informed me of that which is much to be admired - above ten thousand persons have , within two ...
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... will carry them straight on to conquest , in the spirit which Strafford called thorough . " The Government is grave , resolute , and earnest . Every act tends onwards ; and even when there 66 is a halt or a retreat , it is part.
... will carry them straight on to conquest , in the spirit which Strafford called thorough . " The Government is grave , resolute , and earnest . Every act tends onwards ; and even when there 66 is a halt or a retreat , it is part.
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