The History of Scotland: From Agricola's Invasion to the Revolution of 1688, Volum 1W. Blackwood, 1867 - 650 sider |
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... Crown , they have become antagonistic to centralisation rather than promoters of it ; for when Parliament became the governing body , the connection with the Crown became merely a · nominal distinction , and an aid to uniformity and ...
... Crown , they have become antagonistic to centralisation rather than promoters of it ; for when Parliament became the governing body , the connection with the Crown became merely a · nominal distinction , and an aid to uniformity and ...
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... crown ; others represent him as a monarch who betrayed his trust by calling in the assistance of two northern chiefs , called Hengest and Horsa , and conniving with them in obtaining that position in the country which became so fatal to ...
... crown ; others represent him as a monarch who betrayed his trust by calling in the assistance of two northern chiefs , called Hengest and Horsa , and conniving with them in obtaining that position in the country which became so fatal to ...
Side 299
... crown of the head , leaving it sur- rounded by a circle of hair . The Catholic party , as we may call them , were astonished and horrified to find that the Columbites shaved a long narrow streak in the shape of a crescent from ear to ...
... crown of the head , leaving it sur- rounded by a circle of hair . The Catholic party , as we may call them , were astonished and horrified to find that the Columbites shaved a long narrow streak in the shape of a crescent from ear to ...
Side 300
... crown of the head , leaving it sur- rounded by a circle of hair . The Catholic party , as we may call them , were astonished and horrified to find that the Columbites shaved a long narrow streak in the shape of a crescent from ear to ...
... crown of the head , leaving it sur- rounded by a circle of hair . The Catholic party , as we may call them , were astonished and horrified to find that the Columbites shaved a long narrow streak in the shape of a crescent from ear to ...
Side 301
... crown of thorns , be the true one , the Columbites and their Irish brethren had certainly misunderstood it . The ... crown , but it is a crown symbolical of humility and suffering of humility , as it removes the honours from the head ...
... crown of thorns , be the true one , the Columbites and their Irish brethren had certainly misunderstood it . The ... crown , but it is a crown symbolical of humility and suffering of humility , as it removes the honours from the head ...
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Side 11 - Raptores orbis, postquam cuncta vastantibus defuere terrae, et. mare scrutantur : si locuples hostis est, avari ; si pauper, ambitiosi : quos non Oriens, non Occidens, satiaverit. Soli omnium opes atque inopiam pari affectu concupiscunt. Auferre, trucidare, rapere, falsis nominibus imperium ; atque, ubi solitudinem faciunt, pacem appellant.