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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... lord Grange , without foli- citation and without referve . Through the friendship of Mr. Clerk of Elden , whofe Naval Tactics have contributed to our naval victories , - I obtained full accefs to the hiftorical writings of his father ...
... lord Grange , without foli- citation and without referve . Through the friendship of Mr. Clerk of Elden , whofe Naval Tactics have contributed to our naval victories , - I obtained full accefs to the hiftorical writings of his father ...
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... lord Balmerino the secretary ; and his chil- dren , Henry , Charles , and the princess Elizabeth , were distributed among different noble families . Spottiswood , p . 476. Stowe's Chron . 819 . в 3 His I. 1603 . April 5 .. BOOK His ...
... lord Balmerino the secretary ; and his chil- dren , Henry , Charles , and the princess Elizabeth , were distributed among different noble families . Spottiswood , p . 476. Stowe's Chron . 819 . в 3 His I. 1603 . April 5 .. BOOK His ...
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... lords to abolish purveyance , and their speeches intimated , in a claffical adage , that the Scots were an happy nation , as the prefence of a court was oppreffive to the country within which it was held 16 . From the judges however , a ...
... lords to abolish purveyance , and their speeches intimated , in a claffical adage , that the Scots were an happy nation , as the prefence of a court was oppreffive to the country within which it was held 16 . From the judges however , a ...
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... Lords of Articles . A com- mittee of parliament was thus denominated , intro- duced as early as the reign of David II . originally freely elected , and compofed of equal proportions of each estate , to arrange , abridge , and facilitate ...
... Lords of Articles . A com- mittee of parliament was thus denominated , intro- duced as early as the reign of David II . originally freely elected , and compofed of equal proportions of each estate , to arrange , abridge , and facilitate ...
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... Lords of Erections , of monaftic benefices fecularised , or erected into temporal lordships , were attached to James by perfonal gratitude , or the more compul- five fear of a future revocation . The popifh lords . were obnoxious to the ...
... Lords of Erections , of monaftic benefices fecularised , or erected into temporal lordships , were attached to James by perfonal gratitude , or the more compul- five fear of a future revocation . The popifh lords . were obnoxious to the ...
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