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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... as if a Scotch earl who never stirred 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 ...
... as if a Scotch earl who never stirred 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 ...
Page 45
But the Scotch copy retains the taylor of the French original ; the persons present
with Bothwell when the explosion took place , were Paris , Wilson , Hay , and
Hepburn , Powrie and Dalgleish ; and “ Bothwell sent the said Taylor , “ next ...
But the Scotch copy retains the taylor of the French original ; the persons present
with Bothwell when the explosion took place , were Paris , Wilson , Hay , and
Hepburn , Powrie and Dalgleish ; and “ Bothwell sent the said Taylor , “ next ...
Page 61
4126. coincides minutely with three other copies in Scotch ; Wood's ,
Galderwood's , and Pat . Anderson's MSS . which are now before me ; but Cotton
or his amanuensis , translates the Confession throughout into English , and is
careful to ...
4126. coincides minutely with three other copies in Scotch ; Wood's ,
Galderwood's , and Pat . Anderson's MSS . which are now before me ; but Cotton
or his amanuensis , translates the Confession throughout into English , and is
careful to ...
Page 130
Such mistakes as bludy for blindlie , prideit for pretendit , traine for tyrannie , may
be easily traced to those contractions so frequent in old MSS . which rendered
the Scotch words unintelligible to an English transcriber . The confederates in
their ...
Such mistakes as bludy for blindlie , prideit for pretendit , traine for tyrannie , may
be easily traced to those contractions so frequent in old MSS . which rendered
the Scotch words unintelligible to an English transcriber . The confederates in
their ...
Page 134
It is written in English , not in Scotch , is signed by no one , and was found in the
Paper - office , and not among the Cecil , or Cotton papers , The supposition that
it was forged and produced at the conference , requires us to believe , that ...
It is written in English , not in Scotch , is signed by no one , and was found in the
Paper - office , and not among the Cecil , or Cotton papers , The supposition that
it was forged and produced at the conference , requires us to believe , that ...
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