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and Covenanters: Their Characters and Conduct, Illustrated from Private Letters and Other Original Documents Hitherto Unpublished, Embracing the Times of Charles the First, from the Rise of the Troubles in Scotland, to the Death of Montrose, 2. kötetJ. Duncan, 1838 - 1120 oldal |
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38. oldal
... procure for them . " This was a figure of speech , by which his Lordship pictured the court rather as it ought to have been than as it was . sum and extent whereof we shall prove out of Wat's 38 MONTROSE AND THE COVENANTERS .
... procure for them . " This was a figure of speech , by which his Lordship pictured the court rather as it ought to have been than as it was . sum and extent whereof we shall prove out of Wat's 38 MONTROSE AND THE COVENANTERS .
50. oldal
... Lordship knows any who have been prac- tising or dealing for their own private ends , to the pre- judice of the public , and what their practices were , declares , that that bond , which his Lordship and others did conceive , was built ...
... Lordship knows any who have been prac- tising or dealing for their own private ends , to the pre- judice of the public , and what their practices were , declares , that that bond , which his Lordship and others did conceive , was built ...
51. oldal
... Lordship's memory does not serve him to show any more than what is before set down . * Being interro- gated whether his Lordship had written any letters to his Majesty the time he was in Berwick , declares , to his memory , he did write ...
... Lordship's memory does not serve him to show any more than what is before set down . * Being interro- gated whether his Lordship had written any letters to his Majesty the time he was in Berwick , declares , to his memory , he did write ...
52. oldal
... Lordship's own private thoughts , which was not to come without the bounds of his own charter - chest , for what his Lordship did intend for the time , and that the paper was written by James Graham , his Lordship's servant . Being ...
... Lordship's own private thoughts , which was not to come without the bounds of his own charter - chest , for what his Lordship did intend for the time , and that the paper was written by James Graham , his Lordship's servant . Being ...
53. oldal
... Lordship meant by the word jewel , in his Lordship's letter to Walter Stewart , penult April , answers , that it was anent a letter from the Palsgrave , for calling his Lord- ship up to court , for the Palsgrave's own particular , which ...
... Lordship meant by the word jewel , in his Lordship's letter to Walter Stewart , penult April , answers , that it was anent a letter from the Palsgrave , for calling his Lord- ship up to court , for the Palsgrave's own particular , which ...
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