My lord Marquesse of Argyle, his speech upon the scaffold th
My lord Marquesse of Argyle, his speech upon the scaffold the 27th of May, 1661 as it was spoken by himself and written in short-hand by one that was present. As also the speech of Mr. James Guthrie, minister at Sterling, which he delivered upon the scaffold at the Crosse of Edinburgh immediately before he suffered June 1, 1661
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