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Page 410
... Montrose was not among the commis- religion , laws , and liberties of their poor sioners who signed the treaty of Berwick ; kingdom , " which the Covenant had sworn but a month later he had an interview to protect , had most to fear ...
... Montrose was not among the commis- religion , laws , and liberties of their poor sioners who signed the treaty of Berwick ; kingdom , " which the Covenant had sworn but a month later he had an interview to protect , had most to fear ...
Page 411
... Montrose with double dealing , any moment a disposition to put him on Montrose frankly avowed both letter and his trial . The object of the Estates was bond . There was a stormy scene , nnd not to examine Argyle but to convict some of ...
... Montrose with double dealing , any moment a disposition to put him on Montrose frankly avowed both letter and his trial . The object of the Estates was bond . There was a stormy scene , nnd not to examine Argyle but to convict some of ...
Page 412
... Montrose ; for , as Mr. Gar- the Parliament . When suddenly , upon a Sunday morning , the City of Edinburgh was to have sent for Montrose after he knew diner justly says , Charles was hardly likely in arms ; and Hamilton and Argyle ...
... Montrose ; for , as Mr. Gar- the Parliament . When suddenly , upon a Sunday morning , the City of Edinburgh was to have sent for Montrose after he knew diner justly says , Charles was hardly likely in arms ; and Hamilton and Argyle ...
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