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rebels in the crown 255 6o 5 Associate synod's differences, pro—of the jurisdiction-act 333. Of Allies defeated at Val 285. At- testations, &c. 104. Declare the jurisdićtion-bill 6 I tack C. Lowendahl, but are re- the oath of allegiance unlaw—of the ačt to prevent the re- pulsed 343 ful .349. Their proceedings turn of rebels transported 364 Alves, Andrew, imprisoned by against Mr Nairn, &c. 698 —of that for taking away the Provost Stewart 3 to, 21 Anstrians, their proceedings and tenure of ward-holding 365 America, success of the gospel successes in italy 5. 7. 8. —to cnlarge the term for re- there 145 Invade France 9. Driven ort,

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ed there by the French 293
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199. 299. 351. 403, 55. 5 oš,
56,o. 611
Hamilton, Gavin, stops the works
for the defence of Edinburgh
316. Is one of the deputies
to the young pretender 323
Hanoverians, of keeping them in
pay 16. 20
Hawke, Adm. defeatsthe French
486. See Naval vi
Heirslineal and collateral, of them

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f,13s, tubes, of them 162
God governs by second causes,
therefore gives no immediate
commission to Kings 634
Godolphin a concealed Jacobite

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Gordon, Bishop, his mandate to
the Tapists in the highlands 614

Heraclea, a subterraneous city dis.
covered 385. Things found
there 386

Hereditary.judicial officesastretch
of prerogative 166

High Steward's speech at femten-
cing Lord Lovat 328

High treason, a list of persons at-
tainted and adjudged to be guilty
of it 6.49

Indefeafible right, of it 633.

preaches at Edinburgh &

Tho' appointed by God, wo
be subject to doubts 63-

ges from them 428. Wiro
we need foreign example :
them 432

and England diff: r 132

Observations on it 129. Iro-
&tions relating thereunto 1;;.
Debates about it 16;, ot. : ,
642. Will be acceptible to
well-affeded 167. Fitof
the time for passing it 168 w
the money to be paid for a
jurisdictions 168. Puts o'
ords on a level with rebels its
The answer and reply is. A
terations made in it 173. :::
Material:clauses added to it:::
Whether it is consistent with th
union 523. 640. or intends#
ublick 523. or the to
o: 215. Argume:
in its favours ;61. against
640. Its bad consequences&s,
646. No necessity for it & -
An amendment proposed 64.
Abstraćt of the aët 333. For
test on committing it 218

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Holland, transićtions between it
and France 14
Honesto and Harriet 226
Honiton town burnt 345
Horned cattle, cures for their dis.
tempers 49. 89. Orders and
proclamations concerning them
46. 452
Hudson's bay, account of it 539
Huist, account of an action there
189. The town twice attack-
cd 189. 238. It surrenders 238
Jacobites, hinge of the controver-
sy betwixt them and Whigs
; :o. Are to be pitied 637.
Cam have no motive but prin-
ciple io. Arguments against
them io. Compared to robbersio.
Jacobitism, some arguments a-
gainst it considered 529, 3 o, 1.
Whether it puts men on a level
with beasts 529

Titles of honour as much to
mableib. Whylodgedinrose
ful families 52s. Why do
to be abolished 563, 4. To
danger from heritable ones #5.
Yet no inconvenience has in:
641. Orders of the hers d
Lordsconcerning them ;7. Ro
turns of the Lords of Session;',
60. How to be valued 6:.
Claimants ordered to condesc:
on the price 5 or . List of f.
claims and sums demanded for
Some stem not to comply chao
fully fol
Juristićtive power, where loss. "
645. Belongs not solely too
crown ih.
Justice-Clerk leaves Fino
on therebels approach 322. Ge.
the thanks of the city 47 *
Keith, Gen.'cavesth:Russinst

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