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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... Charles I. and the cause of his death . It is here , where the judg- ment is pre - occupied with fome hiftorical theory or political system , that I anticipate the principal objections to my work ; but if I deviate from our recent ...
... Charles I. and the cause of his death . It is here , where the judg- ment is pre - occupied with fome hiftorical theory or political system , that I anticipate the principal objections to my work ; but if I deviate from our recent ...
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... Charles Percy , and Somerset , the earl of Worcester's fon , dif- patched by the privy council to notify the death of Elizabeth , the proclamation of her fucceffor , and to affure him that all ranks acquiefced in his title , and ...
... Charles Percy , and Somerset , the earl of Worcester's fon , dif- patched by the privy council to notify the death of Elizabeth , the proclamation of her fucceffor , and to affure him that all ranks acquiefced in his title , and ...
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... Charles I. 200,000 families had emigrated to Livonia ! as if the population of the country could have fupplied an annual emigration of 4000 families , or 20,000 perfons . strangely ftrangely verified , by the acquifition of that king ...
... Charles I. 200,000 families had emigrated to Livonia ! as if the population of the country could have fupplied an annual emigration of 4000 families , or 20,000 perfons . strangely ftrangely verified , by the acquifition of that king ...
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... Charles , the only furviving BOOK Hon of the fon of the deceafed monarch , was fucceeded in Scotland by twelve years of profound tranquil- 1625 . lity . The period is diverfified with few tranf- of Charles . actions , nor distinguished ...
... Charles , the only furviving BOOK Hon of the fon of the deceafed monarch , was fucceeded in Scotland by twelve years of profound tranquil- 1625 . lity . The period is diverfified with few tranf- of Charles . actions , nor distinguished ...
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... Charles was confirmed by edu- cation , in every fpeculative tenet which his father had adopted . The divine , indefeasible right of kings , was fuggefted to James by the refiftance and misfortunes which his mother had experi- enced ...
... Charles was confirmed by edu- cation , in every fpeculative tenet which his father had adopted . The divine , indefeasible right of kings , was fuggefted to James by the refiftance and misfortunes which his mother had experi- enced ...
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