Liber Sancte Marie de Melros: munimenta vetustiora Monasterii Cisterciensis de Melros

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Bannatyne Club, 1837 - 695 من الصفحات

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الصفحة i - THE BANNATYNE CLUB. M.DCCC.XXXVI. THOMAS THOMSON, ESQ. PRESIDENT. RIGHT HON. JAMES ABERCROMBY, SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE OF COMMONS. THE EARL OF ABERDEEN, KT RIGHT HON. WILLIAM ADAM, LORD CHIEF COMMISSIONER OF THE JURY COURT. THE EARL OF ASHBURNHAM. THE DUKE OF BEDFORD, KG LORD BELHAVEN AND HAMILTON. ROBERT BELL, ESQ. WILLIAM BELL, ESQ. 10 WILLIAM BLAIR, ESQ. THE REV. PHILIP BLISS, DCL JOHN BORTHWICK, ESQ. THE MARQUIS OF BREADALBANE. GEORGE BRODIE, ESQ. CHARLES DASHWOOD BRUCE, ESQ.
الصفحة iii - JOHN GARDINER KINNEAR, ESQ. THE EARL OF KINNOULL. DAVID LAING, ESQ., SECRETARY. THE EARL OF LAUDERDALE.
الصفحة ii - ANDREW COVENTRY, ESQ. JAMES T. GIBSON CRAIG, ESQ. WILLIAM GIBSON CRAIG, ESQ. HON. GEORGE CRANSTOUN, LORD COREHOUSE. THE EARL OF DALHOUSIE.
الصفحة ii - ROBERT FERGUSON, ESQ. GENERAL SIR RONALD C. FERGUSON. COUNT MERCER DE FLAHAULT. HON. JOHN FULLERTON, LORD FULLERTON. WILLIAM GOTT, ESQ. ROBERT GRAHAM, ESQ. LORD GRAY. RIGHT HON. THOMAS GRENVILLE. THE EARL OF HADDINGTON.
الصفحة iv - HON. SIR JOHN A. MURRAY, LORD MURRAY. WILLIAM MURRAY, ESQ. MACVEY NAPIER, ESQ. SIR FRANCIS PALGRAVE. LORD PANMURE. HENRY PETRIE, ESQ. SIR THOMAS PHILLIPPS, BAR».
الصفحة xxix - I fear that it is almost as rare now as in the beat and zeal of the Reformation, to find the freedom from passion and prejudice necessary for forming a correct estimate of the good and evil of the convent. I wish to consider the institution only as it was exemplified in Scotland after the great spread of monasteries during the time of King David and his grandsons ; and we have abundant materials for testing its operation. I think it is a mistake to suppose that any great body of men professing...
الصفحة ii - ROBERT GRAHAM, ESQ. LORD GRAY. RIGHT HON. THOMAS GRENVILLE. THE EARL OF HADDINGTON. THE DUKE OF HAMILTON AND BRANDON.
الصفحة xxi - leave no doubt that a Teutonic dialect was the universal spoken language of Lothian, Merse, and Teviotdale, from the time of David I.
الصفحة i - SIR WILLIAM MACLEOD BANNATYNE. LORD BELHAVEN AND STENTON. GEORGE JOSEPH BELL, ESQ. ROBERT BELL, ESQ. WILLIAM BELL, ESQ. 10 JOHN BORTHWICK, ESQ.
الصفحة xxix - ... to us, we shall find the Monks, freed as they were from domestic ties, always zealous for their order, and for the welfare of their territories and tenants as conducing to its prosperity ; encouraging agriculture and every improvement of the soil ; leading the way in an adventurous foreign trade, and in all arts and manufactures ; cultivating the learning of the time...

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