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As a result of this miserable fracas, the Duke of Queensberry resigned his post as
High Admiral of Scotland, although requested to remain in office. Exiled from
court, the Queensberry family paid a visit to Scotland, and were accompanied by
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As a result of this miserable fracas, the Duke of Queensberry resigned his post as
High Admiral of Scotland, although requested to remain in office. Exiled from
court, the Queensberry family paid a visit to Scotland, and were accompanied by
...
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Its announced object was to print and circulate among its members works
illustrative of the history, antiquities, and literature of Scotland. There were about
thirty members at first, afterwards increased to a hundred. The club was named
after ...
Its announced object was to print and circulate among its members works
illustrative of the history, antiquities, and literature of Scotland. There were about
thirty members at first, afterwards increased to a hundred. The club was named
after ...
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He composed the Institutions of the Law of Scotland, a work which, with modern
annotations, is much prized by the legal profession. The year 1681, in which this
great work appeared, was noted for 'the Test,' a religious formula, that Sir James
...
He composed the Institutions of the Law of Scotland, a work which, with modern
annotations, is much prized by the legal profession. The year 1681, in which this
great work appeared, was noted for 'the Test,' a religious formula, that Sir James
...
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