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Strana iii
... England in 1646-7 , the unique influence of Scotland on England in matters of both civil and ecclesiastical policy was sadly weakened ; and by the ill - starred invasion of England by the Duke of Hamilton and the adherents of the ...
... England in 1646-7 , the unique influence of Scotland on England in matters of both civil and ecclesiastical policy was sadly weakened ; and by the ill - starred invasion of England by the Duke of Hamilton and the adherents of the ...
Strana viii
... 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 Commissioners ...
... 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 Commissioners ...
Strana ix
... England . Few of these obeyed his hurried call , and at Worcester , on 3rd September 1651 ( the anniversary of the battle of Dunbar ) , after an obstinately contested engagement , the Scottish army was defeated , the supporters of the ...
... England . Few of these obeyed his hurried call , and at Worcester , on 3rd September 1651 ( the anniversary of the battle of Dunbar ) , after an obstinately contested engagement , the Scottish army was defeated , the supporters of the ...
Strana ix
... 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 Commissioners ...
... 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 Commissioners ...
Strana xii
... England , 1 still less in Scotland . Notwithstanding all his advances , that country continued in a state of sullen discontent , if not of veiled rebellion . Not only was the General Assembly dismissed in 1653 , and prevented from ...
... England , 1 still less in Scotland . Notwithstanding all his advances , that country continued in a state of sullen discontent , if not of veiled rebellion . Not only was the General Assembly dismissed in 1653 , and prevented from ...
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Strana 139 - 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 412 - 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 118 - For yet a little while, and he that shall come will come, and will not tarry. 38Now the just shall live by faith : but if any man draw back, my soul shall have no pleasure in him.
Strana 100 - That, by the fundamental laws of this kingdom, it is Treason in the King of England for the time being to levy war against the Parliament and Kingdom of England...
Strana 101 - England in Parliament assembled, being chosen by and " representing the People, have the supreme power in this
Strana xxi - That we shall, to the uttermost of our power, with our means and lives, stand to the defence of our dread sovereign the King's Majesty, his person and authority, in the defence and preservation of the foresaid true religion, liberties, and laws of the kingdom...
Strana 445 - AND SCOTLAND IN 1650. Edited by SAMUEL RAWSON GARDINER, DCL, etc. 18. SCOTLAND AND THE COMMONWEALTH. LETTERS AND PAPERS RELATING TO THE MILITARY GOVERNMENT OF SCOTLAND, Aug.
Strana 443 - For the year 1888-1889. 5. DIARY OF THE REV. JOHN MILL, Minister of Dunrossness, Sandwick, and Cunningsburgh, in Shetland, 1740-1803. Edited by GILBERT GOUDIE, FSA Scot.
Strana 443 - RECORD," a Diary written by PATRICK, FIRST EARL OF STRATHMORE, and other documents (1684-89). Edited by AH MILLAR.
Strana 101 - 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...