Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... John Young , Esq . , Writer to the Signet , of Edinburgh , he has been indebted for many of these additions ; and he gladly avails himself of this opportunity to request that gentleman to accept of his best thanks . The work has been ...
... John Young , Esq . , Writer to the Signet , of Edinburgh , he has been indebted for many of these additions ; and he gladly avails himself of this opportunity to request that gentleman to accept of his best thanks . The work has been ...
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... John Cope , the commander - in - chief of Scot- land , advanced into the Highlands , with what troops he could collect together , about 1400 foot , with some artillery ; but on receiving notice that the rebels were waiting his approach ...
... John Cope , the commander - in - chief of Scot- land , advanced into the Highlands , with what troops he could collect together , about 1400 foot , with some artillery ; but on receiving notice that the rebels were waiting his approach ...
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... John Müller , the great historian of Switzerland * ; and if he has less learning than the Swiss , he is totally free from his occasional pedantry and affectation . He would not exe- cute his task the worse , for entertaining a sort of ...
... John Müller , the great historian of Switzerland * ; and if he has less learning than the Swiss , he is totally free from his occasional pedantry and affectation . He would not exe- cute his task the worse , for entertaining a sort of ...
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... John Hay , his occasional se- cretary , " who had marched a - foot at the head of the men all the way , was obliged ( in the retreat from Derby ) to get on horseback , for he could not walk and hardly stand , as was always the case with ...
... John Hay , his occasional se- cretary , " who had marched a - foot at the head of the men all the way , was obliged ( in the retreat from Derby ) to get on horseback , for he could not walk and hardly stand , as was always the case with ...
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... John Pringle , dated 10th of February , 1773 , and published in the Gentle- man's Magazine for May , 1788 , some circumstances are stated which , if true , give no very high idea of the resolution of Charles , in entering on this ...
... John Pringle , dated 10th of February , 1773 , and published in the Gentle- man's Magazine for May , 1788 , some circumstances are stated which , if true , give no very high idea of the resolution of Charles , in entering on this ...
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