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Page 95
... Scots , fo happily begun , they took Wives from Scots and amongst them , and ... King to affift them against fo imminent a Danger . The Com- manders of the ... Scots , both for Advice and Action , He , and made by the publick Confent of ...
... Scots , fo happily begun , they took Wives from Scots and amongst them , and ... King to affift them against fo imminent a Danger . The Com- manders of the ... Scots , both for Advice and Action , He , and made by the publick Confent of ...
Page 96
... Scots and Pics , That the Brittons were managing fome ambiguous Counfels , equally perni- ciousto both Nations ; and ... King of the Brittons ) Coilus , King understanding , by his Spies , the cause of their delay , fends Five Thousand ...
... Scots and Pics , That the Brittons were managing fome ambiguous Counfels , equally perni- ciousto both Nations ; and ... King of the Brittons ) Coilus , King understanding , by his Spies , the cause of their delay , fends Five Thousand ...
Page 100
... King of the King of the Pits , with many of his Men . Reutherus , the new ... Scots and Pits , brought matters to that low ebb in Britain , that they who ... Scots and Pids , which had retired to the Mountains , Woods , and other ...
... King of the King of the Pits , with many of his Men . Reutherus , the new ... Scots and Pits , brought matters to that low ebb in Britain , that they who ... Scots and Pids , which had retired to the Mountains , Woods , and other ...
Page 109
... King , infomuch , that having flain many of those who were Panders to his Luft , as they could be found ; at laft ... Scots , because he had been educated amongst the Britains . For the Scots according to their Ancient Custom , call all ...
... King , infomuch , that having flain many of those who were Panders to his Luft , as they could be found ; at laft ... Scots , because he had been educated amongst the Britains . For the Scots according to their Ancient Custom , call all ...
Page 127
... King of the Picts , three days after , died of his wounds . The Scots , making ufe of their Victory , having no Army at all to withstand them , made a great spoil all over the Pits Country ; For the Pics , having received fo great a ...
... King of the Picts , three days after , died of his wounds . The Scots , making ufe of their Victory , having no Army at all to withstand them , made a great spoil all over the Pits Country ; For the Pics , having received fo great a ...
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Affembly Affiftance againſt Alexander alfo almoft alſo amongst ancient Anſwer Army Battel becauſe befides betwixt Bothwel Britain Brittons Brother caft Caftle called Caſtle Caufe Cauſe commanded Confent Counfels Country Cuftom Death Defign defired Douglas eafily Earl Edinburgh Eftates elfe Embaffadors Enemies England English eſpecially Faction fafe faid fame Favour fear feeing feem felf fent fhew fhould fide Fight firft flain fmall fome fometimes foon Forces France French Friends fuch Garifon Gauls Guifes himſelf Horfe ibid Ifland Ifle James John King King of England King of Scots King's Kingdom laft land Linlithgo Mind moft moſt Murray Name Nobility Nobles Number occafion Orcades paffed Party Peace Perfons perfuaded Picts prefent Prifoner Promiſes Ptolemy publick Puniſhment purpoſe Queen raiſed reafon refolved reft Regent Reign River Scotland Scots ſhe Souldiers Sterlin thefe themſelves theſe theſe things thofe thoſe thought Town uſed Weft Whereupon whilft whofe