The History of Scotland, المجلد 6T. Ireland, junior, 1829 |
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... England was trans- mitted to Scotland , to be read in parliament , and then laid up with its registers and rolls ; and , along with the regalia , & c . to be kept as a perpetual memorial to the country as the tokens of her past ...
... England was trans- mitted to Scotland , to be read in parliament , and then laid up with its registers and rolls ; and , along with the regalia , & c . to be kept as a perpetual memorial to the country as the tokens of her past ...
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... no great cause for complaint that the numbers allotted them were so few ; but , on a comparison with England , it does appear unaccountably preposterous , that such an adjustment should ever have taken place , 12 HISTORY OF SCOTLAND .
... no great cause for complaint that the numbers allotted them were so few ; but , on a comparison with England , it does appear unaccountably preposterous , that such an adjustment should ever have taken place , 12 HISTORY OF SCOTLAND .
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... England , and both were to continue on the same footing till the first of May , the interval before the operation of the union treaty was employed by a number of merchants in landing valuable cargoes of brandies , wines , & c . at Leith ...
... England , and both were to continue on the same footing till the first of May , the interval before the operation of the union treaty was employed by a number of merchants in landing valuable cargoes of brandies , wines , & c . at Leith ...
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... England began to operate , the temptation was too great to resist , and the whole country threatened to become one den of smugglers . The common people , not yet broke into obe- dience , acting upon the principle that the union was not ...
... England began to operate , the temptation was too great to resist , and the whole country threatened to become one den of smugglers . The common people , not yet broke into obe- dience , acting upon the principle that the union was not ...
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... England had that year advanced to govern- ment a sum of one million two hundred thousand pounds upon exchequer bills bearing interest ; these passed in London for cash , as they were payable on demand , and in extensive concerns were ...
... England had that year advanced to govern- ment a sum of one million two hundred thousand pounds upon exchequer bills bearing interest ; these passed in London for cash , as they were payable on demand , and in extensive concerns were ...
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appear appointed arms army arrived assembly Athol attempt bill bolls Britain British brought carried castle Charles chief church of Scotland clans colonel command commission commons court court of session crown Culloden declared dragoons duke of Argyle duke of Hamilton earl Edinburgh endeavours enemy England English favour firlots force France French friends gentlemen Hamilton Hanover highlanders honour hope horse house of Hanover house of lords hundred Inverness jacobites James joined king king's kingdom land late letter Lochiel Lockhart lord George Murray lord Ilay lordship Lovat majesty majesty's ment ministers ministry Nairn never occasion officers ordered parliament party passed peace peers person Perth possession presbytery present pretender prince prisoners proceeded procure protestant queen rebellion rebels received regiment returned royal Scots Scottish sent Stirling Stuart succession thousand tion tories town troops union voted whigs whole
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الصفحة 612 - For unto you it is given in the behalf of Christ, not only to believe on him, but also to suffer for his sake ; 30 Having the same conflict which ye saw in me, and now hear to be in me.
الصفحة 571 - And the LORD said unto Moses, Take all the heads of the people, and hang them up before the LORD against the sun, that the fierce anger of the LORD may be turned away from Israel. 5 And Moses said unto the judges of Israel, Slay ye every one his men that were joined unto Baal-peor.
الصفحة 558 - This whole fabric hung, as it were, by a large tree, which reclined from the one end all along the roof to the other, and which gave it the name of the Cage, and by chance there happened to be two stones at a small distance from one another, in the side next the precipice, resembling the pillars of a chimney, where the fire was VOL.
الصفحة 436 - Act, Declaration, and Testimony for the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the Church of Scotland, agreeable to the Word of God, the Confession of Faith, the National Covenant of Scotland, and the Solemn League and Covenant of the three nations...
الصفحة 162 - ... shall be granted before the party produces a certificate of his having received the sacrament, according to the communion of the Church of England, within the last year, and also subscribed the oaths of allegiance and supremacy.
الصفحة 441 - He said, that by wrapping myself so close in my plaid, I would be unprepared for any sudden defence in the case of a surprise. I answered, that in such times of danger or during a war, we had a different method of using the plaid...
الصفحة 132 - Majesty with advice aforesaid expressly declares and statutes that none of the subjects of this kingdom shall be liable to, but all and every one of them for ever free of, any oath, test or subscription within this kingdom contrary to or inconsistent with the foresaid true Protestant religion and Presbyterian Church government, worship and discipline as above established...
الصفحة 418 - Leuconomus (beneath well-sounding Greek , I slur a name a poet must not speak) Stood pilloried on infamy's high stage, And bore the pelting scorn of half an age ; The very butt of slander, and the blot For every dart that malice ever shot.
الصفحة 199 - Ye was in the right not to come with the hundred men ye sent up to-night, when I expected four times the number. It is a pretty thing, when all the Highlands of Scotland are now rising upon their king and country's account, as I have accounts from them since they were with me, and the gentlemen of our neighbouring lowlands expecting us down to join them, that my men should be only refractory.