| John Jackson - 1793 - 500 pagine
...multitude alone" The magiflrates were kept in confinement, till they made proclamation be publifhed, offering indemnity to the rioters, upon laying down their arms. Still, however, fo late as the year 1592, we find the General AflTembly complaining of the profanation of the Sabbath... | |
| Robin Hood - 1820 - 338 pagine
...unconcerned spectators, they made this answer; " They will be magistrates alone; let them,rule the people alone." The magistrates were kept in confinement till...general assembly complaining of the profanation of the sabhath, by making of Robin 'Hood's plays." (Arnots History of Edinburgh, p. (BB)—" His bow, and... | |
| 1826 - 696 pagine
...corporations to appease the tumult. Remaining, however, unconcerned spectators, they made this answer : ' They will be magistrates alone ; let them rule the multitude...indemnity to the rioters, upon laying down their arms." In 1088, the Rev. John Hardy, minister at Gordon, was indicted for high treason, " in that he did,... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1826 - 676 pagine
...corporalions to appease the tumult. Remaining, however, unconcerned spectators, they made this answer : ' They will be magistrates alone ; let them rule the multitude...indemnity to the rioters, upon laying down their arms." In 1688, the Rev. John Hardy, minister at Gordon, was indicted for high treason, " in that he did,... | |
| George Ritchie Kinloch - 1827 - 312 pagine
...corporations to appease the tumult. Remaining, however, unconcerned spectators, they made this answer. " They will be magistrates alone ; let them rule the multitude...General Assembly complaining of the profanation of the Sabbath, by making of Robin Hood Plays. — Arnot's Hist, of Edin. ch. II. Among all the numerous ballads... | |
| George Ritchie Kinloch - 1827 - 310 pagine
...corporations to appease the tumult. Remaining, however, unconcerned spectators, they made this answer. " They will be magistrates alone; let them rule the multitude...General Assembly complaining of the profanation of the Sab68 bath, by making of Robin Hood Plays.—Arnofs Hist. ofEdin. ch. II. Among all the numerous ballads... | |
| George Ritchie Kinloch - 1827 - 316 pagine
...to appease the tumult. Remaining, however, unconcerned spectators, they made this answer. " They wiU be magistrates alone; let them rule the multitude...General Assembly complaining of the profanation of the Sab07 bath, by making of Robin Hood Plays. — Arnofs Hist. ofEdin. cb. II. Among all the numerous... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1847 - 498 pagine
...to appease the tumult. Remaining, however, unconcerned spectators, they made this answer: — Thry will be magistrates alone; let them rule the multitude...proclamation be published, offering indemnity to the rioters for layVOL. II. AAA ing down their arms. Still, however, so late as the year 1592, we find the General... | |
| John Mathew Gutch - 1850 - 540 pagine
...spectators, they made this answer: — They trill be magittralrt alone; lei them rule the muUilude alone. The magistrates were kept in confinement till...proclamation be published, offering indemnity to the rioters for layVOL. II. AAA ing down their arms. Still, however, so late as the year 1592, we find the General... | |
| Thomas Bailey - 1852 - 444 pagine
...answer : " They will be magistrates alone ; let them rule alone." The magistrates were kept in durance till they made proclamation be published, offering...general assembly complaining of the profanation of the Sabbath, by making of "Robin Hood's plays." Though the rage for Robin Hood never led the people of... | |
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