Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... thing , he agreed to withdraw his fleet and army . Presbytery was , of course , triumphant . This hollow peace was soon , however , broken by the King ; and the Scots Hume . advanced into England , defeated the detachment sent to oppose ...
... thing , he agreed to withdraw his fleet and army . Presbytery was , of course , triumphant . This hollow peace was soon , however , broken by the King ; and the Scots Hume . advanced into England , defeated the detachment sent to oppose ...
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... they will not work ; and who , in every thing , are more contemptible than the vilest slaves , except " " that they always carry arms , because for the most a 3 INTRODUCTION . xxi be maintained far exceeded that for whom, by ...
... they will not work ; and who , in every thing , are more contemptible than the vilest slaves , except " " that they always carry arms , because for the most a 3 INTRODUCTION . xxi be maintained far exceeded that for whom, by ...
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... things of God , and some of them brutish as heathens . " Some of them , however , " did hear the Eng- lish preachers with great attention and groaning . " pledges for their peaceful conduct . The civilis- ation of xxiv INTRODUCTION .
... things of God , and some of them brutish as heathens . " Some of them , however , " did hear the Eng- lish preachers with great attention and groaning . " pledges for their peaceful conduct . The civilis- ation of xxiv INTRODUCTION .
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... thing remained quiet in England , very few Highlanders rose . General Wightman came up with the Spanish and Highland force at Glenshiel ; the Highlanders , favoured by the ground , withdrew to the hills without having suffered much ...
... thing remained quiet in England , very few Highlanders rose . General Wightman came up with the Spanish and Highland force at Glenshiel ; the Highlanders , favoured by the ground , withdrew to the hills without having suffered much ...
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... thing to lose . " I do not care , " said an English gen- tleman to the author of the following Memoirs , though the devil were king , if he do not take my estate from me . " Hence , in countries like 66 England or Holland , or even a ...
... thing to lose . " I do not care , " said an English gen- tleman to the author of the following Memoirs , though the devil were king , if he do not take my estate from me . " Hence , in countries like 66 England or Holland , or even a ...
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