Publications of the Scottish History SocietyT. and A. Constable, 1896 |
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Strana viii
... Scotland , England , and Ireland , and sent to their Commis- sioners in London a copy of the proclamation , with a remon- strance to the House of Commons , which gave so great offence to the regicides , that they first imprisoned the ...
... Scotland , England , and Ireland , and sent to their Commis- sioners in London a copy of the proclamation , with a remon- strance to the House of Commons , which gave so great offence to the regicides , that they first imprisoned the ...
Strana ix
... Scotland as well as in England , of the tranquillity of the country , the purity of the administration , and the comparative freedom and contentedness of the people . These pictures still require to be greatly toned down to bring them ...
... Scotland as well as in England , of the tranquillity of the country , the purity of the administration , and the comparative freedom and contentedness of the people . These pictures still require to be greatly toned down to bring them ...
Strana xi
... Scotland as well as in Ireland , the paternal was ever the vanishing quantity , and the despotism pure and simple the constant one . He could confide only in his own small coterie ; his power of influencing individual men , even within ...
... Scotland as well as in Ireland , the paternal was ever the vanishing quantity , and the despotism pure and simple the constant one . He could confide only in his own small coterie ; his power of influencing individual men , even within ...
Strana xiii
... Scotland , to pursue their far more rigorous and cruel courses . After the death of Cromwell , the motley fabric he had reared fell of its own accord . His son Richard abdicated the office of Protector , as soon as he found he could not ...
... Scotland , to pursue their far more rigorous and cruel courses . After the death of Cromwell , the motley fabric he had reared fell of its own accord . His son Richard abdicated the office of Protector , as soon as he found he could not ...
Strana xv
... Scotland a second Ireland . What Henderson had feared in 1643 had now come on them , when they were exhausted with their long struggle , 1 His Majestie's Declaration to all his loving subjects of England and Wales , concerning ...
... Scotland a second Ireland . What Henderson had feared in 1643 had now come on them , when they were exhausted with their long struggle , 1 His Majestie's Declaration to all his loving subjects of England and Wales , concerning ...
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Alexander Colvill Alexander Peirson Andro ante meridiem Army betuixt cause Comittee of Estates Commission of Assembly Commissioners concerning David Dickson Declaration desire Earle Edinburgh ELDERS.-Lord endeavour Ephraim Melvill Estates of Parliament faithfull Fleeming George Bennet George Hutcheson George Leslie hath honourable Ingagement James Gutterie James Hamiltoun James Nasmith John Knox John Livistoun John Smith joyne King Kingdome of England Kingdome of Scotland Laird land late vnlawfull Engagement League and Covenant letter Lord Lordships loving brethren Majestie meeting the morne ment Ministers Moderator Mungo Law nixt meeting Parliament Patrik Gillaspie peace personallie persons petition post meridiem Presbyterie present publick recomend Reference Religion repentance Reverend Robert Baillie Robert Blair Robert Burnet Robert Douglas Robert Traill satisfaction Scotland Sectaries Sederunt:-MINISTERS.-Mr setling severall sinfull Solemne League Supplicatioun therein thereof things Thomas Donaldson transportatioun tyme vnder vnderstanding vntill vpon vther warre Whytbank William Browne
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Strana 191 - Because thou hast kept the word of my patience, I also will keep thee from the hour of temptation, which shall come upon all the world, to try them that dwell upon the earth. Behold, I come quickly : hold that fast which thou hast, that no man take thy crown.
Strana 464 - Be of good courage, and let us play the men for our people, and for the cities of our God : and the LORD do that which seemeth him good.
Strana 170 - For yet a little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry. Now the just shall live by faith : but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.
Strana 153 - That the people are, under God, the original of all just power; that the Commons of England, in Parliament assembled, being chosen by and representing the people, have the supreme power in this nation...
Strana 153 - For though, in the times of madness and anarchy, the commons once passed a vote (g), " that whatever is enacted or declared for law by the Commons in parliament assembled hath the force of law ; and all the people of this nation are concluded thereby, although the consent and concurrence of the king or house of Peers be not had thereto ;" yet, when the constitution was restored in all its forms, it was particularly enacted by statute 13 Car.