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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Page 100
... less versed in the military art , than attached by a long warfare to religious liberty and the proteftant faith . 1633 . King's journey to Scotland . June 8 . Such was the fituation of the Scots , dif- contented at home , enterprifing ...
... less versed in the military art , than attached by a long warfare to religious liberty and the proteftant faith . 1633 . King's journey to Scotland . June 8 . Such was the fituation of the Scots , dif- contented at home , enterprifing ...
Page 121
... less afraid of his , than of the king's displeasure . The city was in fome measure subjected to an ecclefiaftical interdict . The minifters who had rejected the fervice , were displaced ; morning and evening prayers were pro- hibited ...
... less afraid of his , than of the king's displeasure . The city was in fome measure subjected to an ecclefiaftical interdict . The minifters who had rejected the fervice , were displaced ; morning and evening prayers were pro- hibited ...
Page 205
... less pernicious to his government , than his former aversion to parliaments themselves 25 . From the imperious difpofition , or from the neceffities of Charles , the hiftorians of each party have deduced the illegal complexion of the ...
... less pernicious to his government , than his former aversion to parliaments themselves 25 . From the imperious difpofition , or from the neceffities of Charles , the hiftorians of each party have deduced the illegal complexion of the ...
Page 225
... less than her me- diation should procure tranquillity ; and we must again conclude that the war had been concerted before her departure , fince peace was not to be re- ftored till her return . It is to this romantic , but unfeeling ...
... less than her me- diation should procure tranquillity ; and we must again conclude that the war had been concerted before her departure , fince peace was not to be re- ftored till her return . It is to this romantic , but unfeeling ...
Page 247
... less than the vigour inherent in popular affemblies , could have enabled parliament to fur- mount this difafter . Within fix weeks the troops were recruited , armed , and equipt anew . When reinforced by Manchester's and Waller's armies ...
... less than the vigour inherent in popular affemblies , could have enabled parliament to fur- mount this difafter . Within fix weeks the troops were recruited , armed , and equipt anew . When reinforced by Manchester's and Waller's armies ...
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