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... Scotland , ( which had been long before known , and folemnly promised by his Majefty to the Commif- fioners of Scotland ; where preparation was made for his reception , and the Parliament fummoned there accordingly ) , and expreffed ...
... Scotland , ( which had been long before known , and folemnly promised by his Majefty to the Commif- fioners of Scotland ; where preparation was made for his reception , and the Parliament fummoned there accordingly ) , and expreffed ...
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... Scotland toward the middle of Au- Scotland . guft , leaving both Houses fitting at Westminster . 66 of The act of pacification in being paff- The unexpected paffion and importunity to hinder his Majesty's journey into Scotland was not ...
... Scotland toward the middle of Au- Scotland . guft , leaving both Houses fitting at Westminster . 66 of The act of pacification in being paff- The unexpected paffion and importunity to hinder his Majesty's journey into Scotland was not ...
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... Scotland and this kingdom , was driven on by no men fo much as thofe of their Clergy , who were their inftruments . As , without doubt , the Archbishop of Canterbury had never fo great an influence upon the counfels at Court , as Dr ...
... Scotland and this kingdom , was driven on by no men fo much as thofe of their Clergy , who were their inftruments . As , without doubt , the Archbishop of Canterbury had never fo great an influence upon the counfels at Court , as Dr ...
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