Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... situation of commoners . This was such an ordinary transition that the third class , consist- ing of the common people , was strengthened in the principle on which their clannish obedience depended , namely , the belief in their ...
... situation of commoners . This was such an ordinary transition that the third class , consist- ing of the common people , was strengthened in the principle on which their clannish obedience depended , namely , the belief in their ...
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... 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 apportunity of destroying clan- ship ...
... 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 apportunity of destroying clan- ship ...
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... situation to which he had reduced an amiable wife , to state circumstances which it is unnecessary here to repeat , and which prove him to have been an odious and brutal monster . To balance all these testimonies , there has not been ...
... situation to which he had reduced an amiable wife , to state circumstances which it is unnecessary here to repeat , and which prove him to have been an odious and brutal monster . To balance all these testimonies , there has not been ...
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... situation of aid - de - camp , that hardly left him one hour in the four - and - twenty for repose , he immediately began to raise a company , with which , when completed , he joined the Duke of Perth's regiment . He bore a part in all ...
... situation of aid - de - camp , that hardly left him one hour in the four - and - twenty for repose , he immediately began to raise a company , with which , when completed , he joined the Duke of Perth's regiment . He bore a part in all ...
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... situation he filled , he had good opportunities of knowing the cha- racters of the leading personages in the Rebel- lion ; and his portraits bear every mark of pene- tration , candour , and impartiality . The future historian of this ...
... situation he filled , he had good opportunities of knowing the cha- racters of the leading personages in the Rebel- lion ; and his portraits bear every mark of pene- tration , candour , and impartiality . The future historian of this ...
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