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Pagina 105
We were so busy , first with the scheme of giving battle to Cope , and afterwards with our operations in the Lowlands , that I could only give general directions to such of our people as were left in Perthshire to respect and protect ...
We were so busy , first with the scheme of giving battle to Cope , and afterwards with our operations in the Lowlands , that I could only give general directions to such of our people as were left in Perthshire to respect and protect ...
Pagina 159
He could hear , too , the well - known word given in the English dialect , by the equally well - distinguished voice of the commanding officer , for whom he had once felt so much respect . It was at that instant , that , looking around ...
He could hear , too , the well - known word given in the English dialect , by the equally well - distinguished voice of the commanding officer , for whom he had once felt so much respect . It was at that instant , that , looking around ...
Pagina 273
The following extracts corroborative of the general opinion respecting the Prince's amiable disposition , are taken from a manuscript account of his romantic expedition , by James Maxwell of Kirkconnell , of which I possess a copy ...
The following extracts corroborative of the general opinion respecting the Prince's amiable disposition , are taken from a manuscript account of his romantic expedition , by James Maxwell of Kirkconnell , of which I possess a copy ...
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