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Side 32
32 The King's first Journey into Scotland . [ BOOK I. them of confessed eminent
parts in knowledge , and English and the Scots ; the marquis of Hamilton of
virtuous or unblemished lives . And therefore master of the horse , and the earl of
...
32 The King's first Journey into Scotland . [ BOOK I. them of confessed eminent
parts in knowledge , and English and the Scots ; the marquis of Hamilton of
virtuous or unblemished lives . And therefore master of the horse , and the earl of
...
Side 33
1633- ] Transactions about introducing a Liturgy into Scotland . 33 temptations
they found themselves exposed to , from us , and animosity against us , he had
the from that unlimited expense , did very much conhighest dislike and prejudice
to ...
1633- ] Transactions about introducing a Liturgy into Scotland . 33 temptations
they found themselves exposed to , from us , and animosity against us , he had
the from that unlimited expense , did very much conhighest dislike and prejudice
to ...
Side 42
IT was towards the end of the year 1633 , when It was full two years , or very near
so much , bethe king returned from Scotland , having left it fore the bishops in
Scotland had prepared any to the care of some of the bishops there to provide ...
IT was towards the end of the year 1633 , when It was full two years , or very near
so much , bethe king returned from Scotland , having left it fore the bishops in
Scotland had prepared any to the care of some of the bishops there to provide ...
Side 44
The bishop went up into the pulpit , and Scotland , and perused by the three
bishops in from thence put them in mind of the sacredness England , and then
approved and confirmed by the of the place , of their duty to God and the king :
king ...
The bishop went up into the pulpit , and Scotland , and perused by the three
bishops in from thence put them in mind of the sacredness England , and then
approved and confirmed by the of the place , of their duty to God and the king :
king ...
Side 58
... and command , and to leave the forces in Ireland , which all license both in
actions and words taken ; inso- were raised to make a diversion in Scotland , to
be much as a rabble of mean , unknown , dissolute governed by the earl of
Ormond .
... and command , and to leave the forces in Ireland , which all license both in
actions and words taken ; inso- were raised to make a diversion in Scotland , to
be much as a rabble of mean , unknown , dissolute governed by the earl of
Ormond .
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The History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in England, Volum 4 Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1839 |
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