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... Covenanters ' Banner 296 Bothwell Brigg 298 The " Bridle , " an Instrument of Torture 308 The solitary Prison - island in the Frith of Forth 324 Bass Rock - the Cage of the Covenanters 326 Thumbscrews - Instruments of Torture 330 Church ...
... Covenanters ' Banner 296 Bothwell Brigg 298 The " Bridle , " an Instrument of Torture 308 The solitary Prison - island in the Frith of Forth 324 Bass Rock - the Cage of the Covenanters 326 Thumbscrews - Instruments of Torture 330 Church ...
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... COVENANTERS ' BANNER . and affording plentiful accommodation for the foot - passenger . The country around was bold and charming ; smiling , luxuriant , open scenery , never rugged and precipitous , made up of recurrent " lines of ...
... COVENANTERS ' BANNER . and affording plentiful accommodation for the foot - passenger . The country around was bold and charming ; smiling , luxuriant , open scenery , never rugged and precipitous , made up of recurrent " lines of ...
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... covenanters represents this celebrated bridge BOTHWELL BRIDGE . as about twelve feet in breadth ; it is now thirty - two . A main feature of the romantic story is connected with an embattled gateway , which stood on its south - east end ...
... covenanters represents this celebrated bridge BOTHWELL BRIDGE . as about twelve feet in breadth ; it is now thirty - two . A main feature of the romantic story is connected with an embattled gateway , which stood on its south - east end ...
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... covenanters and their persecutors had alike rested — that Hamilton , Burley , and Hackstone , on the one side , and Monmouth , Dalzell , and Claverhouse , on the other , had manoeuvred in view of them ; that here the deadly battle had ...
... covenanters and their persecutors had alike rested — that Hamilton , Burley , and Hackstone , on the one side , and Monmouth , Dalzell , and Claverhouse , on the other , had manoeuvred in view of them ; that here the deadly battle had ...
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... take effect on him , and that he was killed by a silver button , shot at him by his own servant . * M'Crie's Vindication of Scottish Covenanters . Dalzell , associated with him in these cruel campaigns , 310 CHRIST'S CROWN AND COVENANT .
... take effect on him , and that he was killed by a silver button , shot at him by his own servant . * M'Crie's Vindication of Scottish Covenanters . Dalzell , associated with him in these cruel campaigns , 310 CHRIST'S CROWN AND COVENANT .
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