Waverley Novels, Volume 2Robert Cadell, Edinburgh, and Whittaker & Company London., 1829 |
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Pagina 271
... Prince , in whose cause they had braved death and ruin ; but is their evidence to give place entirely to that of a single malcontent ? I have already noticed the imputations thrown by the Che- valier Johnstone on the Prince's courage ...
... Prince , in whose cause they had braved death and ruin ; but is their evidence to give place entirely to that of a single malcontent ? I have already noticed the imputations thrown by the Che- valier Johnstone on the Prince's courage ...
Pagina 273
... Prince , whom he faithfully followed , seems to have been a fair and candid man , and well acquainted with the intrigues among the Adventurer's council : - 6 " Every body was mightily taken with the Prince's figure and personal ...
... Prince , whom he faithfully followed , seems to have been a fair and candid man , and well acquainted with the intrigues among the Adventurer's council : - 6 " Every body was mightily taken with the Prince's figure and personal ...
Pagina 274
... Prince's affairs ; his friends would be more ready to declare for him if they had nothing to fear but the chance of war in the field ; and if the court of London refused to settle a cartel , the Prince was authorised to treat his ...
... Prince's affairs ; his friends would be more ready to declare for him if they had nothing to fear but the chance of war in the field ; and if the court of London refused to settle a cartel , the Prince was authorised to treat his ...
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