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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... resistance was first en- tertained , the delays and evasions practised by the 79 Rufhw . ii . 790. 818. Clarendon , State Papers , ii . 23 . Burnet's Mem . 59. 113 . L 4 king , 1639 BOOK king , were fufficient to convince them that OF ...
... resistance was first en- tertained , the delays and evasions practised by the 79 Rufhw . ii . 790. 818. Clarendon , State Papers , ii . 23 . Burnet's Mem . 59. 113 . L 4 king , 1639 BOOK king , were fufficient to convince them that OF ...
Page 153
... resistance was just , but to rekindle the military ardour of a people disused to war , if not unaccuf- fenfive war . tomed to the ufe of arms ; and from their own re- fources to cope at once with internal enemies , and their sovereign ...
... resistance was just , but to rekindle the military ardour of a people disused to war , if not unaccuf- fenfive war . tomed to the ufe of arms ; and from their own re- fources to cope at once with internal enemies , and their sovereign ...
Page 207
... resistance were attempted . They secured their houses that night from furprise . But the alarm was increased next day by the king , who repaired to parliament with five hundred foldiers and armed attendants . Profeffing , as their ...
... resistance were attempted . They secured their houses that night from furprise . But the alarm was increased next day by the king , who repaired to parliament with five hundred foldiers and armed attendants . Profeffing , as their ...
Page 222
... resistance , and of fuccefs unallayed with exceffive bloodfhed , Charles engaged with unreluctant hafte in hoftilities with his fubjects ; that he commenced without hesitation , and renewed without neceffity , the war with Scotland ...
... resistance , and of fuccefs unallayed with exceffive bloodfhed , Charles engaged with unreluctant hafte in hoftilities with his fubjects ; that he commenced without hesitation , and renewed without neceffity , the war with Scotland ...
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... resistance to fhip - money , was the uninter- rupted theme of popular applaufe . Genius and profound fagacity , were his . In private , temperate , mild , conciliating , and exact in the discharge of every moral duty , he was actuated ...
... resistance to fhip - money , was the uninter- rupted theme of popular applaufe . Genius and profound fagacity , were his . In private , temperate , mild , conciliating , and exact in the discharge of every moral duty , he was actuated ...
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