Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... morning of the 8th of August . Mr. Campbell of Aird says , in the letter , " Any authority I have for this news is not to be relied on , so as to give it credit on the whole ; but that some vessel is come to these parts , with strangers ...
... morning of the 8th of August . Mr. Campbell of Aird says , in the letter , " Any authority I have for this news is not to be relied on , so as to give it credit on the whole ; but that some vessel is come to these parts , with strangers ...
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... morning of the 27th , who were unanimously of opinion that the road to Fort Augustus , by the Corryarrak , was " impracticable , without exposing the troops to be cut to pieces : " that to return to Stirling would encourage the ...
... morning of the 27th , who were unanimously of opinion that the road to Fort Augustus , by the Corryarrak , was " impracticable , without exposing the troops to be cut to pieces : " that to return to Stirling would encourage the ...
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... morning the Prince was con- by their victories over regular troops , been on the point of overturning the government . The warlike tribes on the fron- tiers of Austria and Russia have frequently defeated superior bodies of regulars ...
... morning the Prince was con- by their victories over regular troops , been on the point of overturning the government . The warlike tribes on the fron- tiers of Austria and Russia have frequently defeated superior bodies of regulars ...
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... morning of the 20th of September , and immediately set out to meet the enemy . His army was composed of about eighteen hundred men , badly armed , a part of them having only bludgeons in their hands . They had found very few arms at ...
... morning of the 20th of September , and immediately set out to meet the enemy . His army was composed of about eighteen hundred men , badly armed , a part of them having only bludgeons in their hands . They had found very few arms at ...
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... , in the evening , with his mistress and my drummer ; and having marched all night he arrived next morning at Manchester , which is about twenty miles distant from Preston , and immediately began to beat up for 64 MEMOIRS OF THE.
... , in the evening , with his mistress and my drummer ; and having marched all night he arrived next morning at Manchester , which is about twenty miles distant from Preston , and immediately began to beat up for 64 MEMOIRS OF THE.
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