| Robert Baillie - Great Britain - 1841 - 550 pages
...folemnlie fworne and already figned, to wed and ftudy all public ends which may tend to the fafety both of Religion, Laws, and Liberties of this poor...to make an account before that Great Judge at the ln.lt day, that we fhall contribute one with another, in a unanimous and joint way, in whatfomever... | |
| Robert Baillie, David Laing - Scotland - 1841 - 554 pages
...folemnlie fworne and already figned, to wed and ftudy all public ends which may tend to the fafety both of Religion, Laws, and Liberties of this poor...to make an account before that Great Judge at the laft day, that we fhall contribute one with another, in a unanimous and joint way, in whatfomever may... | |
| Mark Napier - 1848 - 450 pages
...CR 26 September, 1639. For the Earle of Airthe. VI. MOKTROSE'S BOND AT CCMBEBNAUIJ), August, 1640. copy of the Bond subscribed by Montrose and the rest...one with another, in a unanimous and joint way, in whatsomevcr may concern the Public, or this Cause, to the hazard of our lives, fortunes, and estates,... | |
| Mark Napier - 1856 - 502 pages
...our duty to all these respects above-mentioned, but chiefly and namely that Corennnt already liytied, to wed and study all public ends which may tend to...before that Great Judge at the last day, that we shall contributo one with another, in a unanimous and joint way, in whatsomever may concern the public or... | |
| James Graham Marquis of Montrose, Henry Winsor - 1861 - 416 pages
...ourselves, out of our duty to all these respects abovementioned, but chiefly and namely that Covenant already signed, to wed and study all public ends which...shall contribute one with another in a unanimous and just way, in whatsomever may concern the public or this cause, to the hazard of our lives, fortunes,... | |
| Joseph Irving - Dumbartonshire (Scotland) - 1879 - 440 pages
...and oblige ourselves, out of our duty to all these respects above mentionat, but chiefly and mainly that Covenant which we have soe solemnlie sworne and...unanimous and joint way, in whatsomever may concern the Publie, or this Cause, to the hazard of our lives, fortunes, and estates, neither of us doing, consulting,... | |
| Great Britain - 1886 - 370 pages
...signed by Montrose and eighteen others in Aug. 1640, having for its ostensible object the promotion of " all public ends which may tend to the safety both...Religion, Laws, and Liberties of this poor kingdom "' (Napier, Memoirs of Montrose. p. 135). I heare they are wearie, but will not stirr above a day or... | |
| James King Hewison - Covenanters - 1908 - 584 pages
...Covenant, which we have soe solemnlie swome and already signed, to wed and study all public ends which tend to the safety both of Religion, Laws, and Liberties of this poor Kingdom ; And as we are to make account before that GREAT JUDGE at the last day, that we shall contribute one with another, in a unanimous... | |
| John Irving (of Dumbarton.) - Dunbartonshire (Scotland) - 1920 - 254 pages
...and oblige ourselves, out of our duty to all these respects above mentionat, but chiefly and mainly that Covenant which we have soe solemnlie sworne and...all public ends which may tend to the safety both of lieligion, Laws, and Liberties, of this poor Kingdom ; and, as we are to make an account before that... | |
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