The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the Accession of James VI. to the Throne of England, to the Union of the Kingdoms in the Reign of Queen Anne, Volume 2 |
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IN FOUR VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. MAWMAN ;
LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; AND A. CONSTABLE AND
CO , EDINBURGH . BARNARD AND FARLEY , Skinaer Street , London ,
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IN FOUR VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : PRINTED FOR J. MAWMAN ;
LONGMAN , HURST , REES , ORME , AND BROWN ; AND A. CONSTABLE AND
CO , EDINBURGH . BARNARD AND FARLEY , Skinaer Street , London ,
CONTENTS ...
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... Hay , upon the scaffold at Edinburgh ?. ” · Whitaker , iii . 192-3-4 . Ruddiman's
Animadversions , & c . 2 Anderson , i . pref . 19. iv . 175. Goodall , i . pref . 15 . VII .
Had they candidly examined the Confessions themselves , DISSERTATION ON.
... Hay , upon the scaffold at Edinburgh ?. ” · Whitaker , iii . 192-3-4 . Ruddiman's
Animadversions , & c . 2 Anderson , i . pref . 19. iv . 175. Goodall , i . pref . 15 . VII .
Had they candidly examined the Confessions themselves , DISSERTATION ON.
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They are said expressly to have been made in the tolbooth of Edinburgh , the
building in which the parliament was beld , the privy council assembled , and the
lords of session convened , for the trial of civil or criminal causes . In this structure
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They are said expressly to have been made in the tolbooth of Edinburgh , the
building in which the parliament was beld , the privy council assembled , and the
lords of session convened , for the trial of civil or criminal causes . In this structure
...
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Throckmorton's first letter from Edinburgh , on the 14th of July , refers directly to
the same evidence ; “ he ( Bothwell ) being with manifest evidence , notoriously “
detected to be the principal murderer ; " and his letter of the 18th can allude only
...
Throckmorton's first letter from Edinburgh , on the 14th of July , refers directly to
the same evidence ; “ he ( Bothwell ) being with manifest evidence , notoriously “
detected to be the principal murderer ; " and his letter of the 18th can allude only
...
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... abroad without armed attendants , and who had accompanied the queen from
Stirling 10 Edinburgh and to Callender , and after a secret journey to Whittingham
, met her again on the road from Glasgow , had no horses of his own in town .
... abroad without armed attendants , and who had accompanied the queen from
Stirling 10 Edinburgh and to Callender , and after a secret journey to Whittingham
, met her again on the road from Glasgow , had no horses of his own in town .
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