Memoirs Touching the Revolution in Scotland: M. DC. LXXXVIII.--M. DC. XC.Bannatyne Club, 1841 - 75 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xvii
... London . He got through with difficulty , Yorkshire being then in arms for the Prince of Orange . He came to London the day after the King returned from Fe- versham , and , with his friend , Lord Dundee , went early next morning to the ...
... London . He got through with difficulty , Yorkshire being then in arms for the Prince of Orange . He came to London the day after the King returned from Fe- versham , and , with his friend , Lord Dundee , went early next morning to the ...
الصفحة xxiii
... London , upon the family being forfeited . They agreed , upon Colin's surrendering himself , to send him a pri- soner to his own house , with one dragoon to attend him , and he remained there till the indemnity . " And there too he ...
... London , upon the family being forfeited . They agreed , upon Colin's surrendering himself , to send him a pri- soner to his own house , with one dragoon to attend him , and he remained there till the indemnity . " And there too he ...
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... London . When the Presbyterians got their indulgence , he declared himself of their party , but soon tired of them , and came to the Lord Chancellor , and told him it was his youth only had misled him ; that now he was resolved heartily ...
... London . When the Presbyterians got their indulgence , he declared himself of their party , but soon tired of them , and came to the Lord Chancellor , and told him it was his youth only had misled him ; that now he was resolved heartily ...
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... London , and eclipsed them . The Presbyterian Ministers did not attend their public meetings , but , ac- cording to their ancient custom , nothing was determined without con- sulting them , and that they approved . One of the first ...
... London , and eclipsed them . The Presbyterian Ministers did not attend their public meetings , but , ac- cording to their ancient custom , nothing was determined without con- sulting them , and that they approved . One of the first ...
الصفحة 14
... London , and that many general officers and soldiers had abandoned you , was no small encouragement for your enemies to act this part at Edin- burgh , and make their court to the rising sun . Viscount Tarbat [ and ] Sir John Dalrymple ...
... London , and that many general officers and soldiers had abandoned you , was no small encouragement for your enemies to act this part at Edin- burgh , and make their court to the rising sun . Viscount Tarbat [ and ] Sir John Dalrymple ...
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