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The Lockhart Papers: Containing Memoirs and Commentaries Upon the Affairs of ... - Page 59
by George Lockhart - 1817 - 586 pages
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The Whole Works of Walter Moyle, Esq: That Were Published by Himself. To ...

Walter Moyle - Great Britain - 1727 - 370 pages
...and honeft Inclination towards the Honour and Intereft of his Country. The Thoughts of 3 England's England's domineering over Scotland, was what his...generous Soul could not away with. The Indignities and Oppreflion Scotland lay under gauled him to the Heart. So that in his Learned and elaborate T)iftourfes...
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The Political Works of Andrew Fletcher ...

Andrew Fletcher - England - 1732 - 474 pages
...jhewed a fencere and honeft incli*nation towards the honour and in-* terefi of the AUTHOR. tefeft of his country. 'The thoughts of England's domineering over Scotland, was 'what his generous foul could not away- with. 'The indignities and oppreffwn Scotland lay under; gauld him to the heart....
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The New Universal Biographical Dictionary, and American ..., Volume 2

James Hardie - Biography - 1801 - 536 pages
...member for the parliament, 1683, he shewed an uniform zeal for the interest of his country. The thought of England's domineering over Scotland-, was what his generous soul could not endure. The indignities and oppression, which Scotland lay under, galled him to the heart; so . that...
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A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1870 - 650 pages
...he showed a sincere and honest inclination towards the honour and interest of his country. The idea of England's domineering over Scotland was what his generous soul could not endure. The indignities and oppression Scotland lay under galled him to the heart, so that, in his...
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A biographical dictionary of eminent Scotsmen, Volume 2; Volume 268

Robert Chambers - 1875 - 608 pages
...he showed a sincere and honest inclination towards the honour and interest of his country. The idea of England's domineering over Scotland was what his generous soul could not endure. The indignities and oppression Scotland lay under galled him to the heart, so that, in his...
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Reminiscences and Notices of Ten Parishes of the County of Haddington

John Martine - East Lothian (Scotland) - 1894 - 252 pages
...showed a sincere and an honest inclination towards the honour and interest of his country. The thought of England's domineering over Scotland was what his...The indignities and oppression Scotland lay under galled him to the heart ; so that in his learned and elaborate discourses he exposed them with undaunted...
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The Union of England and Scotland: A Study of International History

James Mackinnon - Scotland - 1896 - 578 pages
...sincere and honest inclination towards the honour and interests of his country. The thoughts of England domineering over Scotland was what his generous soul could not away with. The indignities and oppressions Scotland lay under gauled him to the heart. So that in his learned and elaborate discourses,...
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The Union of England and Scotland: A Study of International History

James Mackinnon - Scotland - 1896 - 556 pages
...sincere and honest inclination towards the honour and interests of his country. The thoughts of England domineering over Scotland was what his generous soul could not away with. The indignities and oppressions Scotland lay under gaulcd him to the heart. So that in his learned and elaborate discourses,...
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The Union of England and Scotland: A Study of International History

James Mackinnon - Scotland - 1907 - 552 pages
...sincere and honest inclination towards the honour and interests of his country. The thoughts of England domineering over Scotland was what his generous soul could not away with. The indignities and oppressions Scotland lay under gauled him to the heart. So that in his learned and elaborate discourses,...
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