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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... King's jour- ney to Scotland . - Articles of Perth . - Death and character of James . HE marriage of James IV . and of Margaret , в O O K Teldeft was eldest daughter of Henry VII . was productive I. 1503 . at first of a temporary ...
... King's jour- ney to Scotland . - Articles of Perth . - Death and character of James . HE marriage of James IV . and of Margaret , в O O K Teldeft was eldest daughter of Henry VII . was productive I. 1503 . at first of a temporary ...
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... king's minority , till a purer conftitution might be expect ed from parliament . Without revenues and with- out authority , those titular bishops could neither escape contempt , nor refift the jurifdiction of the national church . Their ...
... king's minority , till a purer conftitution might be expect ed from parliament . Without revenues and with- out authority , those titular bishops could neither escape contempt , nor refift the jurifdiction of the national church . Their ...
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... king's difcretion ; and when the expected affembly was difcontinued a third time , a few minifters , deputed from nine prefby- teries , met at Aberdeen on the day appointed by the former prorogation . Their meeting was pro- hibited ...
... king's difcretion ; and when the expected affembly was difcontinued a third time , a few minifters , deputed from nine prefby- teries , met at Aberdeen on the day appointed by the former prorogation . Their meeting was pro- hibited ...
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... king . His life and estate were secured by promises ; his offices were to remain at the king's difpofal ; and on thofe conditions , he acknowledged that the letter was furreptitiously obtained , when James had re- fused to correfpond ...
... king . His life and estate were secured by promises ; his offices were to remain at the king's difpofal ; and on thofe conditions , he acknowledged that the letter was furreptitiously obtained , when James had re- fused to correfpond ...
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... king's fupremacy ; but in Scotland , where no fu- premacy was yet acknowledged , no court of com- miffion could be legally eftablished . But where- ever the laws were defective or filent , the preroga- tive was vigilant . Two courts of ...
... king's fupremacy ; but in Scotland , where no fu- premacy was yet acknowledged , no court of com- miffion could be legally eftablished . But where- ever the laws were defective or filent , the preroga- tive was vigilant . Two courts of ...
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