A Discourse upon the Union of Scotland and England; ... Humbly submitted to the Parliament of Scotland by a Lover of his Country George Ridpath1702 - 194 pages |
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८८ Acts of Parliament Adminiſtration againft agreed allow'd alſo anſwer becauſe beſides betwixt Biſhops Burgeſſes Cafe caſe Cauſe Charles Church Commiffioners Commiſſioners Commons Conſent Conſtitution Country Court Crowns Cuſtom defire Deſign Ecclefiaftical England English Eſtates faid fame fince firſt fome fuch fufficient hath Hiſtory Honour Houſe impoſe Inſtances Intereſt James VI Juſtice King James Kingdom Kingdom of England Kingdom of Scotland land Laws leſs liament Liberty likewife Lord Lordſhips Loſs Majesty Majesty's Matter ment mention'd moſt muſt Nation neceſſary Number oblig'd oppoſe Parl Parlia Parliament Parliament of England Parliament of Scotland Party paſs Perſon Power Prelacy Prelates Presbyterian Presbyters preſent Prince Privileges propoſe publick Realm reaſon Reign Religion Repreſentatives reſpective Royal ſaid ſame ſay Scotland Scots Scots-men ſeen Seffion ſelves ſent ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſince ſome ſtill ſtitution Subjects ſuch themſelves theſe thing thoſe tion Trade tranſported treat Union uſe whoſe


