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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... political interests — whatever influences the condition of the times permits to be used are used.1 It was resolved that the Five Articles should have every available political sanction . They had the injunction of the prerogative and ...
... political interests — whatever influences the condition of the times permits to be used are used.1 It was resolved that the Five Articles should have every available political sanction . They had the injunction of the prerogative and ...
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... political folly , tardily and imperfectly repented , without mentioning an occasion in which King James referred to these affairs in a confi dential communing with one of his English advisers , to whom he expressed himself in such wise ...
... political folly , tardily and imperfectly repented , without mentioning an occasion in which King James referred to these affairs in a confi dential communing with one of his English advisers , to whom he expressed himself in such wise ...
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... sagacity is the more notable , that the time had not yet arrived when the sinister interest of Laud appears on the political horizon See chapter xxxvii . like a star of evil omen , and that there OPINION OF LAUD , 1621 . 61.
... sagacity is the more notable , that the time had not yet arrived when the sinister interest of Laud appears on the political horizon See chapter xxxvii . like a star of evil omen , and that there OPINION OF LAUD , 1621 . 61.
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... political growth . The creation of the province of Nova Scotia is usually associated solely with the fortunes of the Earl of Stirling and the extension of the dignity of Baronet to Scotland . It was in reality , however , the awakening ...
... political growth . The creation of the province of Nova Scotia is usually associated solely with the fortunes of the Earl of Stirling and the extension of the dignity of Baronet to Scotland . It was in reality , however , the awakening ...
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... political conditions which made the Scots no longer useful to France as the most effective and destructive enemies of England . The new openings for the Scots abroad , whether as traders , or as mercenaries in the armies engaged in the ...
... political conditions which made the Scots no longer useful to France as the most effective and destructive enemies of England . The new openings for the Scots abroad , whether as traders , or as mercenaries in the armies engaged in the ...
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