The Lives and Characters of the Most Eminent Writers of the Scots Nation;: With an Abstract and Catalogue of Their Works; Their Various Editions; and the Judgement of the Learn'd Concerning Them, Том 2James Watson in Craig's-Close, on the North-side of the Cross., 1711 |
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... against all the Viciffitudes of Fortune , by entering into a ftrict League and Friendship with all the Neighbouring Princes : And , fince the King of Scotland was the Monarch , whom he had most Reason to fear , because of the Innate ...
... against all the Viciffitudes of Fortune , by entering into a ftrict League and Friendship with all the Neighbouring Princes : And , fince the King of Scotland was the Monarch , whom he had most Reason to fear , because of the Innate ...
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... against Oppref fours ; Juftices were appointed to pass thro ' the whole Kingdom , and fee Malefactors defervedly Punith'd ; and that no Convention of Friends fhould be fuffer'd to accompany the Criminals , as the Cuftom then was ; but ...
... against Oppref fours ; Juftices were appointed to pass thro ' the whole Kingdom , and fee Malefactors defervedly Punith'd ; and that no Convention of Friends fhould be fuffer'd to accompany the Criminals , as the Cuftom then was ; but ...
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... against his Rebellious Subjects . But , the Britains ha- ving no regard to his Request , he fends a Meffage to his own Subjects , who were up in Arms against him , with Offers of Reforming all the Abufes , they complain'd of . This they ...
... against his Rebellious Subjects . But , the Britains ha- ving no regard to his Request , he fends a Meffage to his own Subjects , who were up in Arms against him , with Offers of Reforming all the Abufes , they complain'd of . This they ...
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... against him , that they rofe in Rebellion , defeat his Forces , and took himself Prifoner . Yet , fuch Refpect they bore to him as their Lawful Prince , that they would not put him to Death ; but condemn'd him to a Perpetual ...
... against him , that they rofe in Rebellion , defeat his Forces , and took himself Prifoner . Yet , fuch Refpect they bore to him as their Lawful Prince , that they would not put him to Death ; but condemn'd him to a Perpetual ...
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... against the Legion of Cafius Nafica , Didius found , that he was no Defpicable Enemy . And , growing now Old , he thought it fufficient for him , if he could keep what his Predeceffors had gain'd ; and therefore , he concluded a Peace ...
... against the Legion of Cafius Nafica , Didius found , that he was no Defpicable Enemy . And , growing now Old , he thought it fufficient for him , if he could keep what his Predeceffors had gain'd ; and therefore , he concluded a Peace ...
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