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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... whole House for a vote of adoption or rejection . It is visible at once that such an arrangement might be so worked as to despoil a majority of great part of its power . There was no opportunity for that useful apparatus of ...
... whole House for a vote of adoption or rejection . It is visible at once that such an arrangement might be so worked as to despoil a majority of great part of its power . There was no opportunity for that useful apparatus of ...
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... whole given by a humble but acute outside observer , John Spalding , the town - clerk of Aber- deen . He describes how in his progress through the town the king was assailed by seven successive speeches , " which haill orations his ...
... whole given by a humble but acute outside observer , John Spalding , the town - clerk of Aber- deen . He describes how in his progress through the town the king was assailed by seven successive speeches , " which haill orations his ...
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... whole steps of this matter , having been the Earl of Lauder- dale's most particular friend . He often told me that the ruin of the king's affairs in Scotland was in a great measure owing to that prose- cution ; and he carefully ...
... whole steps of this matter , having been the Earl of Lauder- dale's most particular friend . He often told me that the ruin of the king's affairs in Scotland was in a great measure owing to that prose- cution ; and he carefully ...
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... whole as he pleased is shown in the short warrant by the king : " Canterbury , I would have you and the Bishop of London peruse the canons which are sent from the bishops of Scotland , and to your best skill see that they be well fitted ...
... whole as he pleased is shown in the short warrant by the king : " Canterbury , I would have you and the Bishop of London peruse the canons which are sent from the bishops of Scotland , and to your best skill see that they be well fitted ...
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... whole time of our life be but short to be bestowed in the service of God , yet seeing He tempereth that work to our weakness , it is ordained that preachers in their sermons and prayers eschew tediousness , and by a succinct doing leave ...
... whole time of our life be but short to be bestowed in the service of God , yet seeing He tempereth that work to our weakness , it is ordained that preachers in their sermons and prayers eschew tediousness , and by a succinct doing leave ...
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