State, to be both signed and countersigned by the King (that so he might bear no part of the blame, but that it might lie wholly on the King), that such as had not taken the oaths by the time limited, should be shut out of the benefit of the indemnity,... Peerage of England - 第 364 頁Arthur Collins 著 - 1812完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Belsham - 1806 - 646 頁
...secretary, and addressed to colonel Levingstone, commander of the forces in Scotland, specifying, " that such as had not taken the oaths by the time limited should be excluded the benefit of indemnity — and that they be destroyed by fire and sword" — With this express... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 576 頁
...and dignity, as a British George the first, before the minister should especially do at 1692. signed by the king, (that so he might bear no part ~ of the...mercy. But when it was found, that this would not authorize what was intended, a second order was got to be signed and countersigned, that if the Glencoe... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1823 - 576 頁
...there with great ability, sent ambassador to France by spirit, and dignity, as a IJritish 1692. signed by the king, (that so he might bear no part of the...mercy. But when it was found, that this would not authorize what was intended, a second order was got to be signed and countersigned, that if the Glencoe... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 590 頁
...late earl of borough's principal generals. signed by the king, (that so he might bear no part 1692. of the blame, but that it might lie wholly on the...mercy. But when it was found, that this would not authorize what was intended, a second order was got to be signed and countersigned, that if the Glencoe... | |
| Arthur Hill-Trevor Dungannon (Viscount) - 1836 - 540 頁
...the llth of January, 1692, and directed to Sir Thomas Levingston, both signed and countersigned by the King, that such as had not taken the oaths by the time limited MASSACRE OF GLENCOE. 181 should be excluded the benefit of the indemnity, and " be destroyed by fire... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1844 - 696 頁
...of Glencoe. An instruction was drawn up by the secretary of state [Dalrymple, the master of Stair], to be both signed and countersigned by the king, (that...blame, but that it might lie wholly on the king,) that suck as had not taken the oaths by the time limited should be shut out of the benefit of the indemnity,... | |
| George Lillie Craik - 1848 - 902 頁
...proceed and take them by surprise. He informed Colonel Levingstone, commander of the forces in Scotland, that such as had not taken the oaths by the time limited bhould be excluded from the benefit of the indemnity and destroyed by fire and sword. But there was... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1859 - 612 頁
...execution on those of Glencoe. An instruction was drawn by the Secretary of State, the Master of Stair, to be both signed and countersigned by the king (that...might bear no part of the blame, but that it might be wholly on the king), that such as had not taken the oaths by the time limited should be shut out... | |
| Robert Demaus - 1860 - 580 頁
...execution on those of Glenooe. An instruction was drawn by the Secretary of State, the Master of Stair, to be both signed and countersigned by the king (that...might bear no part of the blame, but that it might be wholly on the king), that such as had not taken the oaths by the tune limited should be shut out... | |
| Famous historical scenes - 1875 - 648 頁
...execution on those of Glencoe. An instruction was drawn by the Secretary of State, the Master of Stair, to be both signed and countersigned by the king (that...might bear no part of the blame, but that it might be wholly on the king), that such as had not taken the oaths by the time limited should be shut out... | |
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