Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... REBEL ARMY , ASSISTANT AID - DE - CAMP TO PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD , CAPTAIN IN THE DUKE OF PERTH'S REGIMENT , AND AFTERWARDS AN OFFICER IN THE FRENCH SERVICE . CONTAINING A NARRATIVE OF THE PROGRESS OF THE REBELLION , FROM ITS ...
... REBEL ARMY , ASSISTANT AID - DE - CAMP TO PRINCE CHARLES EDWARD , CAPTAIN IN THE DUKE OF PERTH'S REGIMENT , AND AFTERWARDS AN OFFICER IN THE FRENCH SERVICE . CONTAINING A NARRATIVE OF THE PROGRESS OF THE REBELLION , FROM ITS ...
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... rebels were waiting his approach in the passes of a high mountain , which it was neces- sary for him to cross , he thought proper to turn aside , and left the road to the Low - country open to them . In two days after crossing the Forth ...
... rebels were waiting his approach in the passes of a high mountain , which it was neces- sary for him to cross , he thought proper to turn aside , and left the road to the Low - country open to them . In two days after crossing the Forth ...
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... rebels , the character of the Prince who was at its head , the conduct of the victorious party , are yet in a great measure unknown to the public . The history of Home , which appeared nearly sixty years after the Rebellion , and from ...
... rebels , the character of the Prince who was at its head , the conduct of the victorious party , are yet in a great measure unknown to the public . The history of Home , which appeared nearly sixty years after the Rebellion , and from ...
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... rebels carried off by His Majesty's forces , there is no such thing as money or pen- nyworth to be got in this desolate place . My family is now much increased by the wives and infants of those in the rebellion in my parish , crowding ...
... rebels carried off by His Majesty's forces , there is no such thing as money or pen- nyworth to be got in this desolate place . My family is now much increased by the wives and infants of those in the rebellion in my parish , crowding ...
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... rebels , but of whomsoever they pleased to style rebels , ex- posed them to public auction , and arbitrarily disposed of the proceeds , to the ruin of the in- dividuals themselves , and the defrauding of their lawful creditors . If a ...
... rebels , but of whomsoever they pleased to style rebels , ex- posed them to public auction , and arbitrarily disposed of the proceeds , to the ruin of the in- dividuals themselves , and the defrauding of their lawful creditors . If a ...
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Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746 James Johnstone Johnstone (chevalier de) Vista completa - 1821 |
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