Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... leave a single Highland clan in a situation to be again troublesome to them . The English ministers , in the expressive lan- guage of the author of Waverley , would have deserved the gallows as fools , if they had not embraced that ...
... leave a single Highland clan in a situation to be again troublesome to them . The English ministers , in the expressive lan- guage of the author of Waverley , would have deserved the gallows as fools , if they had not embraced that ...
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... leaving those who did not perish by the sword to die of famine . Many poor people who never offended , females , decrepid old men , and helpless infants , became the victims of this savage ferocity . Mothers with babes at their breast ...
... leaving those who did not perish by the sword to die of famine . Many poor people who never offended , females , decrepid old men , and helpless infants , became the victims of this savage ferocity . Mothers with babes at their breast ...
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... leave the English army behind him . Thus General Cope constantly directing * Sir John Cope , as we have already stated , left Stirling on the 20th . He took no cavalry with him . He began his march with twenty - five companies of foot ...
... leave the English army behind him . Thus General Cope constantly directing * Sir John Cope , as we have already stated , left Stirling on the 20th . He took no cavalry with him . He began his march with twenty - five companies of foot ...
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... leaves the military road ; - and the enemy , who immediately learned from a deserter that he had turned his back on them , having deliberated whether they should pur- sue him , or get between him and Inverness by cutting across the ...
... leaves the military road ; - and the enemy , who immediately learned from a deserter that he had turned his back on them , having deliberated whether they should pur- sue him , or get between him and Inverness by cutting across the ...
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... leave Edinburgh with the show only of some artillery ; and even at the battle of Preston Pans , the few cannon - shot that were discharged were fired by Lieutenant - colonel Whiteford alone . When Sir John marched northwards , there was ...
... leave Edinburgh with the show only of some artillery ; and even at the battle of Preston Pans , the few cannon - shot that were discharged were fired by Lieutenant - colonel Whiteford alone . When Sir John marched northwards , there was ...
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