Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... favoured the new opinions . The new opi- nions , however , prevailed in spite of the govern- ment ; but as the Reformation of Scotland was effected in oposition to power , it was not a royal , but a popular Reformation , and its ...
... favoured the new opinions . The new opi- nions , however , prevailed in spite of the govern- ment ; but as the Reformation of Scotland was effected in oposition to power , it was not a royal , but a popular Reformation , and its ...
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... favour of the house of Stuart , it may be here necessary to advert shortly to the state of that people , the nature of their country , and the cir- cumstances which then gave them that con- sequence . The Scottish Highlanders occupy the ...
... favour of the house of Stuart , it may be here necessary to advert shortly to the state of that people , the nature of their country , and the cir- cumstances which then gave them that con- sequence . The Scottish Highlanders occupy the ...
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... favoured spots , afford ample pasture walks , and great abundance of game . These glens or valleys were each the domain of a separate tribe , who lived for each other , laboured in common , mar- ried usually within the clan ; and , the ...
... favoured spots , afford ample pasture walks , and great abundance of game . These glens or valleys were each the domain of a separate tribe , who lived for each other , laboured in common , mar- ried usually within the clan ; and , the ...
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... favour- able to liberty than to royal power , was obliged , from the prevailing spirit in the country , to consent to the re - establishment of the episcopal church , through fear of again involving the na- tion in blood . In Scotland ...
... favour- able to liberty than to royal power , was obliged , from the prevailing spirit in the country , to consent to the re - establishment of the episcopal church , through fear of again involving the na- tion in blood . In Scotland ...
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... favour of prelacy , on the anniversary of the Restoration , and encamped on Loudon Hill , where they were attacked on the 1st of June , by Graham of Claverhouse , af- terwards Lord Dundee . The honour of the day remained to the ...
... favour of prelacy , on the anniversary of the Restoration , and encamped on Loudon Hill , where they were attacked on the 1st of June , by Graham of Claverhouse , af- terwards Lord Dundee . The honour of the day remained to the ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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