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Pagina 99
... English families of rank at this important crisis . * Indeed , this was a point much doubted among the adherents of the house of Stew- art ; and as a well - founded disbelief in the co - ope- ration of the English Jacobites kept many ...
... English families of rank at this important crisis . * Indeed , this was a point much doubted among the adherents of the house of Stew- art ; and as a well - founded disbelief in the co - ope- ration of the English Jacobites kept many ...
Pagina 184
... English gentleman from being plundered in the scene of general confusion ; for Dugald sagacious- ly argued , that the amount of the salvage which he might be allowed , would be regulated by the state of the prisoner , when he should ...
... English gentleman from being plundered in the scene of general confusion ; for Dugald sagacious- ly argued , that the amount of the salvage which he might be allowed , would be regulated by the state of the prisoner , when he should ...
Pagina 289
... English cavalry now occupied it , and consequently were between him and the Highlanders . Precluded , therefore , from advancing in a straight direction , he resolved to avoid the English military , and endeavour to join his friends by ...
... English cavalry now occupied it , and consequently were between him and the Highlanders . Precluded , therefore , from advancing in a straight direction , he resolved to avoid the English military , and endeavour to join his friends by ...
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