I heard three sensible middle-aged men, when the Scotch were said to be at Stamford, and actually were at Derby, talking of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed. Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746 - Página xxviiide James Johnstone Johnstone (chevalier de) - 1820 - 348 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter Scott - 1830 - 410 páginas
...have no more sense of danger than if the battle had been fought where and when the battle of Cannae was. I heard three sensible, middle-aged men, when...of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see 4He Pretender and Highlanders as they passed." A further evidence of the feelings... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 500 páginas
...people in town at least know how to be afraid ; but we are such uncommon people here" (at Cambridge) " as to have no more sense of danger than if the battle...of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed." A further evidence of the feelings... | |
| Walter Scott - 1848 - 418 páginas
...have no more sense of danger than if the battle had been fought where and when the battle of Cannae was. — I heard three sensible middle-aged men, when...of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed." A further evidence of the feelings... | |
| Walter Scott - 1834 - 520 páginas
...to have no more sense of danger than if the battle had been fought where and when the batde of Canme was. I heard three sensible, middle-aged men, when...at Stamford, and actually were at Derby, talking of hirmg a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 396 páginas
...have no more sense of danger than if the battle had been fought where and when the battle of Cannae was. — I heard three sensible middle-aged men, when...of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed." A further evidence of the feelings... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1835 - 402 páginas
...have no more sense of danger than if the battle had been fought where and when the battle of Cannae was. — I heard three sensible middle-aged men, when...of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed." A further evidence of the feelings... | |
| Walter Scott - 1835 - 584 páginas
...have no more sense of danger than if the battle had been fought where and when the battle of Cannae was. — I heard three sensible middle-aged men, when...were at Derby, talking of hiring a chaise to go to Caxtou (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed." A further evidence... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 476 páginas
...people in town at least know how to be afraid ; but we are such uncommon people here" (at Cambridge) " as to have no more sense of danger than if the battle...of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place in the high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders as they passed." A further evidence of the feelings... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 510 páginas
...have no more sense of danger than if the battle had been fought where and when the battle of Cаuum was. I heard three sensible middle-aged men, when...talking of hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place on the high road) to see the pretender and Highlanders as they passed." Edward's cause, however, though... | |
| Philip Henry Stanhope (5th earl.) - 1838 - 672 páginas
...more sense of danger than if it were the " battle of Cannae. I heard three sensible middle* " aged men, when the Scotch were said to be at " Stamford,...talking of " hiring a chaise to go to Caxton (a place on the " high-road) to see the Pretender and Highlanders " as they passed." * From Macclesfield, Lord... | |
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