The History of Scotland: From the Union of the Crowns on the Accession of James VI. to the Throne of England, to the Union of the Kingdoms in the Reign of Queen Anne : With a Preliminary Dissertation on the Participation of Mary, Queen of Scots, in the Murder of Darnley ; in Four Volumes, Volume 3Mawman, 1819 - 588 pages |
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... commissioners to treat with the Scots . When the Scottish parliament assembled at July 11. Perth , the nobility , on ... commissioners , announced that they were no longer equal to a contest with their sovereign , even when absent ...
... commissioners to treat with the Scots . When the Scottish parliament assembled at July 11. Perth , the nobility , on ... commissioners , announced that they were no longer equal to a contest with their sovereign , even when absent ...
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... commissioners assembled at Westminster ; Treaty of and after repeated conferences , which were only productive of minute regulations , their progress was interrupted by unforeseen debates . A free interchange of rights , a common ...
... commissioners assembled at Westminster ; Treaty of and after repeated conferences , which were only productive of minute regulations , their progress was interrupted by unforeseen debates . A free interchange of rights , a common ...
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... commissioners altoge- ther uninfluenced by national prejudices . In- structed perhaps already by the prodigality of their sovereign , they proposed an uniformity of laws as the basis of an union , and when the Scot- tish commissioners ...
... commissioners altoge- ther uninfluenced by national prejudices . In- structed perhaps already by the prodigality of their sovereign , they proposed an uniformity of laws as the basis of an union , and when the Scot- tish commissioners ...
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... commissioners of the church , as the king should appoint to episcopal benefices , from candidates recommended by the assembly to represent the ecclesiastical estate in parliament . Their bene- fices neither extended their charge , nor ...
... commissioners of the church , as the king should appoint to episcopal benefices , from candidates recommended by the assembly to represent the ecclesiastical estate in parliament . Their bene- fices neither extended their charge , nor ...
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... commissioners to par- liament , but the numbers were fixed by custom before Charles the First's reign , when each commissioner obtained a separate vote . VOL . III . D BOOK I. 1606 . Preroga- tive tended . ex- most OF SCOTLAND . 33.
... commissioners to par- liament , but the numbers were fixed by custom before Charles the First's reign , when each commissioner obtained a separate vote . VOL . III . D BOOK I. 1606 . Preroga- tive tended . ex- most OF SCOTLAND . 33.
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