Scotland," as if they who were jnade inflead of the Peers of .Scotland, could without a banter be called Peers on the part of the Peerage of Scotland. The true defcription of them is, Peers made when the Peers of Scotland were no more to be Peers; for... The Political state of Great Britain - Page 509by Political state of Great Britain - 1719Full view - About this book
| Sir Richard Steele - English essays - 1789 - 492 pages
...Scotland," as if they who were jnade inflead of the Peers of .Scotland, could without a banter be called Peers on the part of the Peerage of Scotland. The...Peers of Scotland were no more to be Peers; for the titles refting in their families, without hopes of fucceffion in the Peerage and Legiflature, is only... | |
| Great Britain - 1720 - 454 pages
...; « as if they who were made inftead of the Peers of < Scotland, could, without a Banter, be calPd Peers • on the Part of the Peerage of Scotland;...the Peers • of Scotland were no more to be Peers ; far the Title • relting in their Families, without Hopes of Succeffi« on in the Peerage and Legiilature,... | |
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