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Page 200
... contrary to the Articles of the Foresaid Confessions , to the intention and meaning of the blessed reformers of Religion in this Land , to the above written Acts of Parliament , & do sensibly tend to the re - establishing of the Popish ...
... contrary to the Articles of the Foresaid Confessions , to the intention and meaning of the blessed reformers of Religion in this Land , to the above written Acts of Parliament , & do sensibly tend to the re - establishing of the Popish ...
Page 254
... contrary to law . By giving gifts and grants for exacting money , without con- sent of Parliament , or convention of Estates . By levying or keeping on foot a standing army in time of peace , without consent of Parliament , which army ...
... contrary to law . By giving gifts and grants for exacting money , without con- sent of Parliament , or convention of Estates . By levying or keeping on foot a standing army in time of peace , without consent of Parliament , which army ...
Page 255
... contrary to law . All which are utterly and directly contrary to the known laws , statutes and freedoms of this Realm . Therefore the Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland , Find and Declare that King James the Seventh being a professed ...
... contrary to law . All which are utterly and directly contrary to the known laws , statutes and freedoms of this Realm . Therefore the Estates of the Kingdom of Scotland , Find and Declare that King James the Seventh being a professed ...
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Extracts from Bedes Ecclesiastical History 157 | 1 |
Extract from the Senchus Fer nAlban | 7 |
Extracts from the AngloSaxon Chronicle | 13 |
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