Memoirs Touching the Revolution in Scotland: M. DC. LXXXVIII.--M. DC. XC.Bannatyne Club, 1841 - 75 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xviii
... affairs , and you , Lord Dundee , to command my troops in Scotland . ' " After the King was gone , " continues Earl James , " Colin waited upon the Prince of Orange , to whom he was well known , having been married to Mademoiselle ...
... affairs , and you , Lord Dundee , to command my troops in Scotland . ' " After the King was gone , " continues Earl James , " Colin waited upon the Prince of Orange , to whom he was well known , having been married to Mademoiselle ...
الصفحة xx
... affairs where religion was concerned ) was a wise and good man . Bishop Burnet , in his Memoirs , says no less , though one of his most zealous enemies . " 66 After passing six months at St Germains , in great familiari- ty with the ...
... affairs where religion was concerned ) was a wise and good man . Bishop Burnet , in his Memoirs , says no less , though one of his most zealous enemies . " 66 After passing six months at St Germains , in great familiari- ty with the ...
الصفحة xxii
... affairs in Scotland into great disorder . Many applications were made to King William to allow him to go home . The permission was at last obtained by Carstairs , the King's Secretary . " Colin , " says his son , “ had walked on foot ...
... affairs in Scotland into great disorder . Many applications were made to King William to allow him to go home . The permission was at last obtained by Carstairs , the King's Secretary . " Colin , " says his son , “ had walked on foot ...
الصفحة 1
... affairs in Scot- land , from the year 1688 , when the first alarm was given of the Prince of Orange's intentions to invade your dominions , until that all the loyal party were obliged either to capitulate , abscond , or retire out of ...
... affairs in Scot- land , from the year 1688 , when the first alarm was given of the Prince of Orange's intentions to invade your dominions , until that all the loyal party were obliged either to capitulate , abscond , or retire out of ...
الصفحة 2
... affairs in a better dress than I can pretend to ; but having [ had ] the honour to be trusted so much by your Majesty before these unhappy revolutions , and having been since so deeply concerned in all the unsuccessful attempts for your ...
... affairs in a better dress than I can pretend to ; but having [ had ] the honour to be trusted so much by your Majesty before these unhappy revolutions , and having been since so deeply concerned in all the unsuccessful attempts for your ...
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