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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... 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 historians , I approach ...
... 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 historians , I approach ...
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... caused to take him out of jail , and cure his legs " bruifed with the boots ; and when prefented before the " council , he declared that although the letters were written " and devised by himfelf , the matter was true . " Calderw . MS ...
... caused to take him out of jail , and cure his legs " bruifed with the boots ; and when prefented before the " council , he declared that although the letters were written " and devised by himfelf , the matter was true . " Calderw . MS ...
Page 77
... cause of reformation was fincere , were enjoined to attend at Whitsuntide , and com- municate kneeling in the royal chapel ; a paffport to favour which was afterwards converted into the tenure by which their offices were held . On his ...
... cause of reformation was fincere , were enjoined to attend at Whitsuntide , and com- municate kneeling in the royal chapel ; a paffport to favour which was afterwards converted into the tenure by which their offices were held . On his ...
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... cause of their difcontent was the revocation of church - lands , it appears that in the profecution of religious liberty , they fought their own preferva- tion from an arbitrary power . That their zeal was counterfeit , can hardly be ...
... cause of their difcontent was the revocation of church - lands , it appears that in the profecution of religious liberty , they fought their own preferva- tion from an arbitrary power . That their zeal was counterfeit , can hardly be ...
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... cause . An invafion from Ireland was already concerted with the earl of Antrim ; Cantire , to which the Macdonalds had fome claim , was ftipulated as his reward ; and Argyle , who difco- vered when in England that his eftates were to be ...
... cause . An invafion from Ireland was already concerted with the earl of Antrim ; Cantire , to which the Macdonalds had fome claim , was ftipulated as his reward ; and Argyle , who difco- vered when in England that his eftates were to be ...
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