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... army under the Brunswick dynasty ; and the more so , as , independent of his high and conscientious ideas of paternal authority , it was im- possible , or at least highly imprudent , to interfere authoritatively to prevent it . This ...
... army under the Brunswick dynasty ; and the more so , as , independent of his high and conscientious ideas of paternal authority , it was im- possible , or at least highly imprudent , to interfere authoritatively to prevent it . This ...
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... army , were not unmingled with his political prejudices . It had pleased Heaven , he said , to place Scotland ( doubtless for the sins of their ancestors in 1642 ) in a more deplorable state of darkness than even this unhappy kingdom of ...
... army , were not unmingled with his political prejudices . It had pleased Heaven , he said , to place Scotland ( doubtless for the sins of their ancestors in 1642 ) in a more deplorable state of darkness than even this unhappy kingdom of ...
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... army , and in order to receive his English visitor in great form , and probably meaning , in his way , to pay him a compliment , he had laid aside the Highland dress for the time , to put on an old blue and red uniform and a feathered ...
... army , and in order to receive his English visitor in great form , and probably meaning , in his way , to pay him a compliment , he had laid aside the Highland dress for the time , to put on an old blue and red uniform and a feathered ...
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... whose feudal duty it was to attend on these parties , appeared in such numbers as amounted to a small army . These active assistants spread through the country far and near , forming a circle , technically called the WAVERLEY 149.
... whose feudal duty it was to attend on these parties , appeared in such numbers as amounted to a small army . These active assistants spread through the country far and near , forming a circle , technically called the WAVERLEY 149.
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... army of George II . These obstacles were now removed , and in a manner which apparently paved the way for the son's becoming reconciled to another allegiance . In every other respect the match would be most eligible . The safety ...
... army of George II . These obstacles were now removed , and in a manner which apparently paved the way for the son's becoming reconciled to another allegiance . In every other respect the match would be most eligible . The safety ...
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