PublicationsT. and A. Constable, 1896 |
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Strana x
... course he thenceforth resolutely pursued , the expedients to which he had recourse on various occasions when he could not attain his ends by strictly con- stitutional means , made it from the first all but impossible that he should be ...
... course he thenceforth resolutely pursued , the expedients to which he had recourse on various occasions when he could not attain his ends by strictly con- stitutional means , made it from the first all but impossible that he should be ...
Strana xv
... course . Things were allowed to drift , and on the 25th November 1660 , his Declaration1 was rejected in the House of Commons by a majority of twenty - six , and the fatal step taken towards that schism which divided the English nation ...
... course . Things were allowed to drift , and on the 25th November 1660 , his Declaration1 was rejected in the House of Commons by a majority of twenty - six , and the fatal step taken towards that schism which divided the English nation ...
Strana xvi
... course is said to have been adopted , because , though favourably received by the House of Lords , the Confession was being discussed with great minute- ness and tediousness in the House of Commons , and it was hoped that this Act of ...
... course is said to have been adopted , because , though favourably received by the House of Lords , the Confession was being discussed with great minute- ness and tediousness in the House of Commons , and it was hoped that this Act of ...
Strana xxiii
... course from John O'Groats . . . . Through the shires of Caith- ness and Sutherland he had advanced amid , or toward , the Highland material of Grants , Gunns , Mackenzies , and what nots , the explosion of which by his presence , as in ...
... course from John O'Groats . . . . Through the shires of Caith- ness and Sutherland he had advanced amid , or toward , the Highland material of Grants , Gunns , Mackenzies , and what nots , the explosion of which by his presence , as in ...
Strana xxv
... course it was not the General Assembly ( Gardiner , p . 249 ) , but the Commission of the General Assembly which deputed certain ministers to visit the prisoner and offer him release from the sentence of excommunication if he would ...
... course it was not the General Assembly ( Gardiner , p . 249 ) , but the Commission of the General Assembly which deputed certain ministers to visit the prisoner and offer him release from the sentence of excommunication if he would ...
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Strana 414 - 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 120 - 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.
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Strana 103 - England in Parliament assembled, being chosen by and " representing the People, have the supreme power in this
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Strana 445 - 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 445 - RECORD," a Diary written by PATRICK, FIRST EARL OF STRATHMORE, and other documents (1684-89). Edited by AH MILLAR.
Strana 103 - 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...