Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 143W. Blackwood, 1888 |
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... land in August 1561 , what may be called a provisional government was in existence . The fabric of Catholicism had been shaken - not shattered . The citizens of the burghs were Protestants . A cer- tain number of the greater and lesser ...
... land in August 1561 , what may be called a provisional government was in existence . The fabric of Catholicism had been shaken - not shattered . The citizens of the burghs were Protestants . A cer- tain number of the greater and lesser ...
Pagina 9
... land . Moray had been won over by Maitland , and the proclamation of 25th August 1561 was the official declaration of the policy which they had resolved to adopt . The significance of a declaration which was bitterly resented by Knox ...
... land . Moray had been won over by Maitland , and the proclamation of 25th August 1561 was the official declaration of the policy which they had resolved to adopt . The significance of a declaration which was bitterly resented by Knox ...
Pagina 17
... land . had become so used to strong lan- guage , as the opium - eater becomes used to an immoderate quantity of his drug , that he failed to ap- preciate its effect upon persons who were unfamiliar with his uncourtly candour . It may ...
... land . had become so used to strong lan- guage , as the opium - eater becomes used to an immoderate quantity of his drug , that he failed to ap- preciate its effect upon persons who were unfamiliar with his uncourtly candour . It may ...
Pagina 29
... land . For as it is the eternal truth of the eternal God , so shall it at the last prevail , howsoever for a time it be impugned . It may be that God shall plague some , for that they delight not in the truth , albeit for worldly ...
... land . For as it is the eternal truth of the eternal God , so shall it at the last prevail , howsoever for a time it be impugned . It may be that God shall plague some , for that they delight not in the truth , albeit for worldly ...
Pagina 82
... land in such weather , nature's face seems grim and careworn to her loving children ; and even on those who profess a stoic indifference to her moods she has a depressing effect . So down in the village the one long straggling street ...
... land in such weather , nature's face seems grim and careworn to her loving children ; and even on those who profess a stoic indifference to her moods she has a depressing effect . So down in the village the one long straggling street ...
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