Montrose and Covenanters: Their Characters and Conduct, Illustrated from Private Letters and Other Original Documents Hitherto Unpublished, Embracing the Times of Charles the First, from the Rise of the Troubles in Scotland, to the Death of Montrose, Том 1J. Duncan, 1838 - 1120 страници |
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... favour , the want of which had first stung him with mortification and revenge , he eagerly listened to tempting offers , and not only engaged to renounce the principles for which he had contended , but to betray the cause , to conspire ...
... favour , the want of which had first stung him with mortification and revenge , he eagerly listened to tempting offers , and not only engaged to renounce the principles for which he had contended , but to betray the cause , to conspire ...
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... favour of that nobleman , for fear of cen- sure and punishment ; " - and after narrating a grievous punishment inflicted by the Committee of Estates upon a citizen of Glasgow , for uttering an exclamation in fa- vour of Montrose whom ...
... favour of that nobleman , for fear of cen- sure and punishment ; " - and after narrating a grievous punishment inflicted by the Committee of Estates upon a citizen of Glasgow , for uttering an exclamation in fa- vour of Montrose whom ...
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... favours , had he but consented to fall down and worship them . Finally , instead of the political apostate and traitor destitute of either public or private principle , the ruffian stained with assassinations and mas- sacres , we hope ...
... favours , had he but consented to fall down and worship them . Finally , instead of the political apostate and traitor destitute of either public or private principle , the ruffian stained with assassinations and mas- sacres , we hope ...
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... favour to honour and high feeling abroad , from the barbarous anarchy of " the cloud in the north " then expanding over Britain . There is a domestic circumstance , how- ever , incidentally mentioned by Wishart , which of itself affords ...
... favour to honour and high feeling abroad , from the barbarous anarchy of " the cloud in the north " then expanding over Britain . There is a domestic circumstance , how- ever , incidentally mentioned by Wishart , which of itself affords ...
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... favour and countenance , a storm through which his unflinching integrity bore him with safe- ty and honour . The period embraced by this Rela- tion is from the beginning of the reign in 1625 , to the date of the King's coronation visit ...
... favour and countenance , a storm through which his unflinching integrity bore him with safe- ty and honour . The period embraced by this Rela- tion is from the beginning of the reign in 1625 , to the date of the King's coronation visit ...
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