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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... officers of ftate ; to the earl of Montrose the chancellor , to Sir George Hume trea- furer , to lord Balmerino the secretary ; and his chil- dren , Henry , Charles , and the princess Elizabeth , were distributed among different noble ...
... officers of ftate ; to the earl of Montrose the chancellor , to Sir George Hume trea- furer , to lord Balmerino the secretary ; and his chil- dren , Henry , Charles , and the princess Elizabeth , were distributed among different noble ...
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... officers of ftate were endangered daily by their accufations and intrigues . Instead of evading the control , they began to folicit the authority and fanction of a general affembly , a convocation which was no longer independent , nor ...
... officers of ftate were endangered daily by their accufations and intrigues . Instead of evading the control , they began to folicit the authority and fanction of a general affembly , a convocation which was no longer independent , nor ...
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... officers of ftate , who had felt that the power of a favorite was dangerous , and his friendship perfidious , en- deavoured to regain their influence by the revival of Octavians . Eight commiffioners of their own number were thus ...
... officers of ftate , who had felt that the power of a favorite was dangerous , and his friendship perfidious , en- deavoured to regain their influence by the revival of Octavians . Eight commiffioners of their own number were thus ...
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... officers of ftate had been hitherto conjoined with the lords of articles , but their admiffion feems to have been refisted so violently , that the estates were ready to disperse , and the king prepared to diffolve the parliament . A ...
... officers of ftate had been hitherto conjoined with the lords of articles , but their admiffion feems to have been refisted so violently , that the estates were ready to disperse , and the king prepared to diffolve the parliament . A ...
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... officers of state were partly altered ; the privy council and courts of justice were modelled anew to introduce the pre- lates into each department . A new court was alfo erected in imitation of the star - chamber , under the name of a ...
... officers of state were partly altered ; the privy council and courts of justice were modelled anew to introduce the pre- lates into each department . A new court was alfo erected in imitation of the star - chamber , under the name of a ...
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