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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... whose friendship I am proud to acknowledge . Mr. Erfkine of Mar communicated to me the cor- respondence of his ancestors , the car of Mar and his brother lord Grange , without foli- citation and without referve . Through the friendship ...
... whose friendship I am proud to acknowledge . Mr. Erfkine of Mar communicated to me the cor- respondence of his ancestors , the car of Mar and his brother lord Grange , without foli- citation and without referve . Through the friendship ...
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... whose birth was disastrous to his parents , whose infant reign was calamitous to his fubjects , and his person the alternate prize of contending factions , had arrived , without the aid of distinguished merit , and almost without an ...
... whose birth was disastrous to his parents , whose infant reign was calamitous to his fubjects , and his person the alternate prize of contending factions , had arrived , without the aid of distinguished merit , and almost without an ...
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... whose plains they traversed in large caravans ; whose internal trade they divided with the Jews ; and , during the laft century , a conftant influx of fresh adven turers returned enriched by the luxury of the Polish nobles . But a large ...
... whose plains they traversed in large caravans ; whose internal trade they divided with the Jews ; and , during the laft century , a conftant influx of fresh adven turers returned enriched by the luxury of the Polish nobles . But a large ...
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... whose birth was pofterior to the acceffion ; poned ; 2. That the present inhabitants fhould be received as denizens capable of inheritance , but excluded , at least till the union were accomplished , from a voice or feat in the ...
... whose birth was pofterior to the acceffion ; poned ; 2. That the present inhabitants fhould be received as denizens capable of inheritance , but excluded , at least till the union were accomplished , from a voice or feat in the ...
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... whose established fuc . ceffion it is impious to invert . " For the poorest schoolmaster " cannot be difplaced by his fcholars , much lefs the great " schoolmaster of the land by his fubjects . " He admits that tyrants fhould not efcape ...
... whose established fuc . ceffion it is impious to invert . " For the poorest schoolmaster " cannot be difplaced by his fcholars , much lefs the great " schoolmaster of the land by his fubjects . " He admits that tyrants fhould not efcape ...
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