Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... town , and was one of the first of the Low - country gentlemen who flocked to his standard . By the Misses Rollo , his relations , he was introduced to the Duke of Perth and Lord George Murray , the leaders of the rebel army , the ...
... town , and was one of the first of the Low - country gentlemen who flocked to his standard . By the Misses Rollo , his relations , he was introduced to the Duke of Perth and Lord George Murray , the leaders of the rebel army , the ...
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... Town of Penrith H I London , Published by Longman , Hurst , Rees , Orme & Brown , Paternoster Row , Aug 1820 . Sid Hall , Sculp Bury Str . Bloemst ? } General Cope assembled his army at Stirling , which Sid Hall, Sculp Bury Str. Bloemst ...
... Town of Penrith H I London , Published by Longman , Hurst , Rees , Orme & Brown , Paternoster Row , Aug 1820 . Sid Hall , Sculp Bury Str . Bloemst ? } General Cope assembled his army at Stirling , which Sid Hall, Sculp Bury Str. Bloemst ...
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... to the north ; but they were persuaded that if he marched his army into the Highlands , Charles , with his Highlanders , might to the west and north - west , a town 12 MEMOIRS OF THE On the 5th of September, the Prince arrived ...
... to the north ; but they were persuaded that if he marched his army into the Highlands , Charles , with his Highlanders , might to the west and north - west , a town 12 MEMOIRS OF THE On the 5th of September, the Prince arrived ...
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... town about nine find an opportunity of fighting him with advantage ; or might give him the slip , and fall down into the Low Country . Sir John Cope , they knew , had no opinions of his own , and was very ready to borrow those of other ...
... town about nine find an opportunity of fighting him with advantage ; or might give him the slip , and fall down into the Low Country . Sir John Cope , they knew , had no opinions of his own , and was very ready to borrow those of other ...
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... town situated about to between 14 and 15. But at the period of the Rebellion a great degree of confusion existed in Scotland on the sub- ject of miles ; by which sometimes the English mile , but more generally the Scotch mile of 40 to ...
... town situated about to between 14 and 15. But at the period of the Rebellion a great degree of confusion existed in Scotland on the sub- ject of miles ; by which sometimes the English mile , but more generally the Scotch mile of 40 to ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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