History of Scots Affairs, from M DC XXXVII to M DC XLI (1637-1641).

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Spalding Club, 1841
 

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Seite 131 - We do also resolve to protect and preserve the government of the Church of Scotland, as it is settled by law...
Seite 211 - THERE was an ancient sage philosopher That had read Alexander Ross over, And swore the world, as he could prove, Was made of fighting and of love. Just so Romances are, for what else Is in them all but love and battles ? O' th' first of these w' have no great matter To treat of, but a world o' th' latter, In which to do the injured right We mean, in what concerns just fight.
Seite 128 - Orkneys, became a Judge of the Court of Session by the title of Lord Kinnedder, and died at Edinburgh in August, 1822.
Seite 13 - His Majesties Declaration, Concerning His Proceedings with His Subjects of Scotland. Since the Pacification in the Camp neere Berwick.
Seite 10 - We therefore beseech you, Sire, to give faith and credit to him, and to all that he shall say on our part, touching us and our affairs. Being much assured, Sire, of an assistance equal to your wonted clemency heretofore, and so.
Seite x - A censure and examination of Mr. .Thomas Ruddiman's philological notes on the works of the great Buchanan, more particularly on the history of Scotland...
Seite 240 - Did not our hearts burn within us, while he yet talked with us. and opened to us the Scriptures...
Seite 279 - Thren. iii. 33. Hinc Aug. Confess. 1. iii. c. 2. dicit " miseriam non esse desiderandam ut manifestetur misericordia ; etsi approbatur, inquit, officio charitatis, qui dolet miserum, mallet tamen utique non esse quod doleret, qui germanitus misericors. Si enim est malevola benevolentia, quod fieri non potest, potest et ille qui veraciter sinceriterque miseretur, cupere esse miseros, ut misereatur.
Seite 109 - The King declared his Resolution for a Parliament, in case of the Scottish Rebellion. The first Movers to it were my Lord Deputy of Ireland, my Lord Marquess Hamilton, and my self. And a Resolution Voted at the Board, to assist the King in extraordinary ways ; if the Parliament should prove peevish, and refuse,
Seite 167 - Covenant, whether he would or not, whilk by fleeing the land he resolved to eschew as well as he could, and left his eldest son, the Lord Ogilvie, a brave young nobleman, behind him at home. The estates or tables hearing of his...