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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... refused on other terms to commu- nicate their rights to aliens , recently their enemies , and still their rivals . In the next century , their 13 Spottif . Hift . 481. Journals of the Commons , vol . i . p . 318. Craig , de Unione , 238 ...
... refused on other terms to commu- nicate their rights to aliens , recently their enemies , and still their rivals . In the next century , their 13 Spottif . Hift . 481. Journals of the Commons , vol . i . p . 318. Craig , de Unione , 238 ...
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... refused to difavow the affembly , were banifhed to separate , and remote diftricts of the weft and north and the clergy were admonished , not to pray for their afflicted brethren , the people , to express no approbation of the northern ...
... refused to difavow the affembly , were banifhed to separate , and remote diftricts of the weft and north and the clergy were admonished , not to pray for their afflicted brethren , the people , to express no approbation of the northern ...
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... refused to betray their chieftain . Loyalty was always a fecondary paffion , fubordinate to the allegiance due to their chieftain , who protected or encouraged their private depre- dations , and whose banners they followed impli citly ...
... refused to betray their chieftain . Loyalty was always a fecondary paffion , fubordinate to the allegiance due to their chieftain , who protected or encouraged their private depre- dations , and whose banners they followed impli citly ...
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... refused to give more than 400 / . for what was merely a permiflion to conquer them . State Bufinefs , MS . 1607. Adv . Lib . VOL . I. E Expect- BOOK Expectations were entertained of relieving the I. neceffities of OF SCOTLAND . 49.
... refused to give more than 400 / . for what was merely a permiflion to conquer them . State Bufinefs , MS . 1607. Adv . Lib . VOL . I. E Expect- BOOK Expectations were entertained of relieving the I. neceffities of OF SCOTLAND . 49.
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... refused to promulgate their mandates or cenfures , might be fufpended , de- prived , or imprisoned at difcretion . In England the ftar - chamber and high commiffion were pro- perly committees of the privy council ; but the courts of ...
... refused to promulgate their mandates or cenfures , might be fufpended , de- prived , or imprisoned at difcretion . In England the ftar - chamber and high commiffion were pro- perly committees of the privy council ; but the courts of ...
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