Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... Prince of Orange landed with a well - appointed army of upwards of 14,000 men , nobody for several days joined that prince . In Scotland , the Revolution necessarily led to the establishment of presbytery . The people anticipated the ...
... Prince of Orange landed with a well - appointed army of upwards of 14,000 men , nobody for several days joined that prince . In Scotland , the Revolution necessarily led to the establishment of presbytery . The people anticipated the ...
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... Prince Charles Edward landed in the West Highlands . In a few days he was joined by several chief- tains , with from 1800 to 2000 men ; and with this force he advanced towards the Low - country . Sir John Cope , the commander - in ...
... Prince Charles Edward landed in the West Highlands . In a few days he was joined by several chief- tains , with from 1800 to 2000 men ; and with this force he advanced towards the Low - country . Sir John Cope , the commander - in ...
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... Prince , no officer ceased for a moment to have the success of the cause earnestly at heart ; and it is expressly said by Lord George Murray , in in a letter dated from Lochaber , May 16 , 1746 , " that from the beginning of the whole ...
... Prince , no officer ceased for a moment to have the success of the cause earnestly at heart ; and it is expressly said by Lord George Murray , in in a letter dated from Lochaber , May 16 , 1746 , " that from the beginning of the whole ...
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... Prince Charles , " he says , 66 slept during the whole of the expe- dition , and allowed Lord George to act for him , according to his own judgment , there is every reason for supposing he would have found the crown of Great Britain on ...
... Prince Charles , " he says , 66 slept during the whole of the expe- dition , and allowed Lord George to act for him , according to his own judgment , there is every reason for supposing he would have found the crown of Great Britain on ...
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... Prince , though the English troops are allowed to be the best in Europe . Nature had formed him for a great warrior ; he did not require the accidental advantage of birth . " - Charles was the nominal head of the enterprise , and his ...
... Prince , though the English troops are allowed to be the best in Europe . Nature had formed him for a great warrior ; he did not require the accidental advantage of birth . " - Charles was the nominal head of the enterprise , and his ...
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