A Course of Lectures On the Government, Constitution, And Laws of Scotland, From the Earliest Time to the Present Time

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5. Fortunately in the same year (1705) the Scottish Parliament agreed to make a treaty with England of and concerning such matters, causes, and 222 A COURSE OF LECTURES things as should be thought necessary for the honour of Her Majesty, the common good and welfare of the two realms for ever ; and power was reserved to accept, reject, or modify any treaty which might be made ; and the commissioners were restrained from treating of and concerning any alteration of the worship, dis
...cipline, and government of the Church of Scotland as then by law established.
6. The English Parliament having passed an act in similar terms, commissioners were nominated by the Queen, and the labours of the joint-commissioners were brought to a successful and happy termination upon terms and conditions which have greatly contributed to the prosperity and happiness of both nations, and which have increased the power and stability of the empire.
321. Generalidea of the preliminaries of the Union.


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