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 1A. Strahan, 1800 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... subjects might pour their complaints . into his paternal bofom . His expressions refpect- ing the church were obfcure and guarded ; but when he intimated his approaching departure , the people , prefaging the lofs of their ancient fove ...
... subjects might pour their complaints . into his paternal bofom . His expressions refpect- ing the church were obfcure and guarded ; but when he intimated his approaching departure , the people , prefaging the lofs of their ancient fove ...
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... subjects , not from bigotry , but from a false perfuafion that the pillars of the throne exifted only in the orders of the hierarchy . The civil and ecclefiaftical union of the kingdoms originated equally from the fame motives , the ...
... subjects , not from bigotry , but from a false perfuafion that the pillars of the throne exifted only in the orders of the hierarchy . The civil and ecclefiaftical union of the kingdoms originated equally from the fame motives , the ...
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... subject alone . Charles , or rather Laud , was obliged to acquiefce , without obtaining an immediate , or the promise of an abfolute conformity with England ; but the latter was affured that no herefy , the former that no fedition ...
... subject alone . Charles , or rather Laud , was obliged to acquiefce , without obtaining an immediate , or the promise of an abfolute conformity with England ; but the latter was affured that no herefy , the former that no fedition ...
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... subject its authors , notwithstanding the general amnesty , to an exemplary punishment on the re- turn of power . In addition to the defire of fecur- ing the neutrality , or fupport of the Scots , we must affign as a motive of the late ...
... subject its authors , notwithstanding the general amnesty , to an exemplary punishment on the re- turn of power . In addition to the defire of fecur- ing the neutrality , or fupport of the Scots , we must affign as a motive of the late ...
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... subject to the difpofal of the parliament alone . The question was certainly without a precedent " " , but the answer of a fingle branch of the legiflature was rejected punctiliously by the Scottish commif- fioners , whofe conduct , in ...
... subject to the difpofal of the parliament alone . The question was certainly without a precedent " " , but the answer of a fingle branch of the legiflature was rejected punctiliously by the Scottish commif- fioners , whofe conduct , in ...
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acceffion accufation afcribed affembly affert affiftance affurance againſt Alexander Ruthven almoſt Argyle arms army Baillie BOOK Burnet's Mem cauſe Charles church Clarend clergy commiffioners conceffions conftitution council court covenant covenanters Cromwell crown declaration defign defire depofitions diſcovered diſtinguiſhed earl ecclefiaftical eftates England Engliſh eſcape eſtabliſhed eſtates fame fecret fecure fervice feven fhould firft firſt fituation flain folemn folicited fome fovereign ftate ftill fubjects fuccefs fuch fupplies fupport fuppreffed furrender Glamorgan Gowrie Hift himſelf hiſtory hoftile horſe houſe impoffible inftructions intereft James king king's kingdom laft Lefly lefs letter liturgy lord lordſhip meaſure ment minifters moft Montrofe moſt muſt nation neceffary negociations numbers obferved occafion oppofition parlia parliament perfon Perth poffeffion prefbyterians prefent preferved prelates privy council promiſed propofed proteftant racter refiftance refolution refufal refuſed reprefented reſpective reſtored royalifts Rufhw Scotland Scots Scottish ſtate ſtill thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand tion treaty ufurpation unleſs weft whofe whoſe