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Excerpt from The History of the Ancient, Noble, and Illustrious Family of Gordon, From the Year 1576, to the Year 1689, Vol. 2 of 2: Together With an Exact History of the Most Remarkable Transactions in Scotland, From That Year 1576, to the Martyrdom of King Charles I. 1649, Containing the Space of 73 Year
The Earl of Mortar, Regent, having made Peace, as {aid is, by his fimulate Moderation, gave Hopes of happy Times under his Regency; but he foon dif appointed thefe Hopes. He becomes mol't luftful, and exceedingly avaritious', gaping after, and fnatch ing away other Mens Goods and Efiates, w'rei'ting the Laws to the Prejudice of Others, under the' fpe-s cious Pretence of Ju?ice, but in Reality.-to fill his own Co?'ers and when he had impoverilhed the People, he next applies the publick T reafures to his private Ufes, by which in a (hort'time he became fo hateful to all, that, by Confent of the States of. The Kingdom, the King himfelf takes the Government upon him, altho' but Twelve Years old 5 and Twelve of the Nobility are appointed to be his Cou-nfellors, ' Three for every Three Months, among whom Mortar: was one. This was done �72770 1578.
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