Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... fortune addresses mean pretty much the same thing in both parts of the island , -not that the subscribers are ready to sacrifice either , but that they consider neither in any danger . It would almost seem as if Mr. Hogg thought a ...
... fortune addresses mean pretty much the same thing in both parts of the island , -not that the subscribers are ready to sacrifice either , but that they consider neither in any danger . It would almost seem as if Mr. Hogg thought a ...
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... fortunes , for the success that attended an expedition which he was by no means qualified to direct ; and that he displayed , during that expedition , none of the virtues for which he here receives credit . The landing in the Highlands ...
... fortunes , for the success that attended an expedition which he was by no means qualified to direct ; and that he displayed , during that expedition , none of the virtues for which he here receives credit . The landing in the Highlands ...
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... fortune declared against him , he allowed his tutor to lay hold of the bridle of his horse and turn him about , and abandoned his cause without the least effort to retrieve his fortunes , or making his appearance among his followers ...
... fortune declared against him , he allowed his tutor to lay hold of the bridle of his horse and turn him about , and abandoned his cause without the least effort to retrieve his fortunes , or making his appearance among his followers ...
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... fortune , honour , and veracity , on whose relations he could entirely depend , ) who were occasionally dispatched to him , " - and that he was as " well qualified as any man in England to draw a just character of him , " - gives a ...
... fortune , honour , and veracity , on whose relations he could entirely depend , ) who were occasionally dispatched to him , " - and that he was as " well qualified as any man in England to draw a just character of him , " - gives a ...
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... fortune of James the Second , ( the former settled at Dunkirk , and the latter at Nantes , ) having become ad- venturers in privateering , had obtained from the court of France a grant of an old man - of - war , of sixty guns ; and ...
... fortune of James the Second , ( the former settled at Dunkirk , and the latter at Nantes , ) having become ad- venturers in privateering , had obtained from the court of France a grant of an old man - of - war , of sixty guns ; and ...
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