The History of Scotland, Том 3Blackie, Fullarton, 1827 |
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... obtaining more favourable terms than his former associates had accepted . Nor was his resolution shak- en , although at this time , his brother , who had returned from France with a supply of money , was betrayed into the hands of the ...
... obtaining more favourable terms than his former associates had accepted . Nor was his resolution shak- en , although at this time , his brother , who had returned from France with a supply of money , was betrayed into the hands of the ...
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... obtain terms , but Morton would hearken * Robertson takes no notice of this convention , although both Spotswood and Crawford insert the treaty ; and it appears to have been in consequence of the stipulation , forbidding any secret or ...
... obtain terms , but Morton would hearken * Robertson takes no notice of this convention , although both Spotswood and Crawford insert the treaty ; and it appears to have been in consequence of the stipulation , forbidding any secret or ...
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... obtain possession of the thirds , than he appointed several churches , sometimes four , to the charge of one minister , who was directed to preach in them alternately , and in his absence a reader , with a pitiful salary , performed the ...
... obtain possession of the thirds , than he appointed several churches , sometimes four , to the charge of one minister , who was directed to preach in them alternately , and in his absence a reader , with a pitiful salary , performed the ...
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... obtained the patronage of them from court . * The earl of Morton , who was all along the chief supporter of this plan , had obtained from the regent a grant of the tem- poralities of the see of St. Andrews , and having procured John ...
... obtained the patronage of them from court . * The earl of Morton , who was all along the chief supporter of this plan , had obtained from the regent a grant of the tem- poralities of the see of St. Andrews , and having procured John ...
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... obtain- ed at the hand of the king's majesties regent , and nobility , for which they will press as occasion shall serve ; unto the which protestation the whole assembly convened , in one voice adhered . " Thus was a mongrel species of ...
... obtain- ed at the hand of the king's majesties regent , and nobility , for which they will press as occasion shall serve ; unto the which protestation the whole assembly convened , in one voice adhered . " Thus was a mongrel species of ...
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Aberdeen accused acts of parliament allowed ambassador Andrew Melville Andrews answer appear appointed archbishop army Arran assembly attended authority bishops Bothwell Calderwood castle cause chancellor charge church church of Scotland command commission commissioners committed conduct consent court covenant covenanters crown death declared defend desired despatched earl earl of Angus ecclesiastical Edinburgh Edinburgh castle Elizabeth endeavoured enemies England English Episcopacy estates favour force Hamilton honour Huntly immediately James justice king king's kingdom kirk land Lennox letter liberty lord magistrates majesty majesty's marquis marquis of Hamilton meeting Melville ministers moderator Montrose Morton never nobility noblemen nobles obtained occasion Papists parliament party person Perth petition Popish prelates presbyteries present prince prisoner privy council proceedings proclamation procure promised protest queen Raid of Ruthven received reformation refused religion royal Scotland Scots Scottish sent Spotswood Stirling subjects summoned supplicants tion treason trial whole