The Early History of the Scottish Union Question

The Early History of the Scottish Union Question - Bi-Centenary EditionThe history of the final union of...
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Author: Omond, George W. T. (George William Thomson),1846-1929
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Language: English
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The Early History of the Scottish Union Question

The Early History of the Scottish Union Question

€6,27

The Early History of the Scottish Union Question

€6,27
Author: Omond, George W. T. (George William Thomson),1846-1929
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Early History of the Scottish Union Question - Bi-Centenary Edition

The history of the final union of England and Scotland, which took place on the 1st of May 1707, commences with the accession of Queen Anne; and with regard to that event, the best sources of information, apart from original letters, diaries, and other contemporary documents, are Daniel Defoes History of the Union, published in 1709, Dr. Hill Burtons History of Scotland, Mr. John Bruces Report on the Events and Circumstances which produced the Union, published, for the use of Government, in 1799, and Dr. James Mackinnons Union of England and Scotland, published in 1896. In this volume I have endeavoured to describe the earlier attempts to unite the kingdoms. These commence, practically, in the reign of Edward I. of England, and continue, taking sometimes one form[6] and sometimes another, down to the reign of William III. While giving an account of the various negotiations for union, and of the union which was actually accomplished during the Commonwealth, I have tried to depict the state of feeling between the two countries on various points, and particularly in regard to the Church question, which bulks more largely than any other in the international history of England and Scotland. It is a story, sometimes of mutual confidence and common aspirations, as at the Reformation and the Revolution, but more frequently of jealousies, recriminations, and misunderstandings, most of which are now happily removed. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 40931
Author: Omond, George W. T. (George William Thomson)
Release Date: Oct 4, 2012
Format: eBook
Language: English

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