The Scottish Historical Review, Volumen16

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James Maclehose
Aberdeen University Press for the Company of Scottish History, 1919
A new series of the Scottish antiquary established 1886.
 

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Página 300 - Scotland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, against our common enemies; the reformation of religion in the kingdoms of England and Ireland, in doctrine, worship, discipline, and government, according to the Word of God, and the example of the best reformed churches...
Página 334 - Bonds, the revenue of which is to be administerd by you to hasten the abolition of international war, the foulest blot upon our civilization. Altho we no longer eat our fellowmen nor torture prisoners, nor sack cities killing their inhabitants, we still kill each other in war like barbarians. Only wild beasts are excusable for doing that in this, the Twentieth Century of the Christian era...
Página 168 - England, as of our Castle of Windsor, in our County of Berks, in free and common SOCCAGE, by Fealty only for all Services...
Página 294 - God for this effect, we promise and swear by the great name of the Lord our God, to continue in the profession and obedience of the...
Página 269 - The Perssy came byfore hys oste, Wych was ever a gentyll knyght, Upon the Dowglas lowde can he crye, I wyll holde that I have hyght : For thow haste brente Northumberlonde And done me grete envye; For thys trespasse thou hast me done, The tone of us schall dye.
Página 237 - I am persuaded we should gain ground as to everything, were it not for the nasty botle, that goes on but too much, and certainly must at last kill him.
Página 299 - ... for the utter abolishing and taking away of all archbishops, bishops, their chancellors and commissaries...
Página 71 - MEMOIRS OF SIR ANDREW MELVILL, translated from the French, and THE WARS OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY. By Torick AmeerAli. With a Foreword by Sir Ian Hamilton. Pp. xvii, 297. With nine Illustrations. London : John Lane. 1918.
Página 182 - Hills, where the scenes of this pastoral poem are laid, the seat of Mr. Forbes, and the resort of many of the literati at that time, I well remember to have heard Ramsay recite, as his own production, different scenes of the Gentle Shepherd, particularly the two first, before it was printed.
Página 183 - I have studied the same characters on the same spot, and I find that he has drawn faithfully, and with taste, from nature. This, likewise, has been my model of imitation ; and while I attempted in these sketches to express the ideas of the poet, I have endeavoured to preserve the costume, as nearly as possible, by an exact delineation of such scenes and persons as he had in his eye.

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