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... Union of the Kingdoms , and during the progress of the Union itself . They exhibit , too , the undisguised sentiments of the most eminent per- sons of that Party , with regard to whom Burnet , in writing of the Union , thus expresses ...
... Union of the Kingdoms , and during the progress of the Union itself . They exhibit , too , the undisguised sentiments of the most eminent per- sons of that Party , with regard to whom Burnet , in writing of the Union , thus expresses ...
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... Union was brought about by money sent from England to purchase the votes of our Nobility and Representatives , and that the paltry sum of eight thousand pounds had been sufficient to corrupt the Par- liament of Scotland . Mr. Malcolm ...
... Union was brought about by money sent from England to purchase the votes of our Nobility and Representatives , and that the paltry sum of eight thousand pounds had been sufficient to corrupt the Par- liament of Scotland . Mr. Malcolm ...
الصفحة 11
... Union ; that now the time was for reftoring Epifcopacy in Scot- land , and that , if that was not intended by the Union , both the nation and church would be loofers by it , & c . My Lord Rochester faid , that he knew not when , if ever ...
... Union ; that now the time was for reftoring Epifcopacy in Scot- land , and that , if that was not intended by the Union , both the nation and church would be loofers by it , & c . My Lord Rochester faid , that he knew not when , if ever ...
الصفحة 12
... Union upon the authority of fuch a divided Parliament , is noe great proof that we here are more fincere in it than we used to be . Farewell . XIV . FROM THE EARL OF ROXBURGH . I HAVE wrote to my Lord Chancelor an account of what was ...
... Union upon the authority of fuch a divided Parliament , is noe great proof that we here are more fincere in it than we used to be . Farewell . XIV . FROM THE EARL OF ROXBURGH . I HAVE wrote to my Lord Chancelor an account of what was ...
الصفحة 14
... Union , * and the irritation that had been growing upon it all along , which made Charles the First grant not only the conceffions 1641 , but those of a higher nature thereafter ; of which he had now read an account , he said , in ...
... Union , * and the irritation that had been growing upon it all along , which made Charles the First grant not only the conceffions 1641 , but those of a higher nature thereafter ; of which he had now read an account , he said , in ...
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21 Scotland 32 the Whig 35 Roxburgh 36 Seafield 37 Queenſberry 38 Argyll 39 Duke Hamilton 45 the Lord 50 Tweeddale 55 Annandale 60 the Court Adieu adviſe againſt the Union anſwer Argile BAILLIE OF JERVISWOOD becauſe Befides Belhaven beſt bufinefs buſineſs cafe Commiffioner cypher defign defired E the Lord EARL OF ROXBURGH Engliſh faid fame Farewell fatiffied fecret feems fent fhall fince firft firſt fome friends ftill fuch fure Haddington himſelf Houſe intereft Jacobites Johnſtone joyn laſt leaſt letter London Lord Advocate Lord Regiſter Lord Treaſurer Lordſhip Marchmont Marlborough matter meaſures Miniſtrie Montrofe muft muſt neceffary Old Party OO Argyll paſt pleaſe Pray prefent propofed purpoſe Queen reafon refolved ſaid ſay Scottiſh Parliament SECRETARY JOHNSTONE ſeems Seffion ſhall ſhould ſpeak ſpoke Succeffion tell themſelves thing thoſe told Treaſurer-Depute Treaty underſtand unleſs uſe Whig Lords wiſh write wrote yeſterday your's
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الصفحة 181 - ... as aforefaid on the part of Ireland, conftitute the two houfes of the parliament of the united kingdom : That if his majefty, on or before the firft day of January one...