| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1802 - 572 pagina’s
...it come over to claim the crown of his ancestors, to win it, or to perish in the attempt : Loclu.il, who, my father has often told me, was our firmest...learn from the newspapers the fate of his prince. No, said Locheil, I'll share the fate of my prince ; and so shall every man over whom nature or fortune... | |
| 1802 - 572 pagina’s
...it Come over to claim the crown of his ancestors, to w in it, or to perish in the attempt : Lochtil, who, my father has often told me, was our firmest...learn from the newspapers the fate of his prince. No, said Lochtil, I'll share the fate of my pi ince ; and so shall every man over whom nature or fortune... | |
| John Home - 1802 - 456 pagina’s
...perifh in the attempt : Locheil; who* ruy father has often told me, was our firmeft friend *V may ftay at home, and learn from the newspapers the fate of his prince. No, faid Locheily I'll- fhare the fate of my ' prince ; and fo mall every man OArer whom- nature or... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1809 - 148 pagina’s
...it or perish in the attempt. Lochiel, who my father has ofte» told me was our firmest friend, 125 may stay at home, and learn from the newspapers the fate of his Prince/' " No/' said Lochiel, " I will share the fate of my Prince, and so shall every man over whom nature... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 pagina’s
...ancestors, and to win it or. perish in the attempt. Lochiel, who by my father has often told me he was our firmest friend, may stay at home, and learn from the newspapers the fate of his Prince." " No," said Lochiel, " I will share the fate of my Prince, and so shall every man over whom nature... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 pagina’s
...his ancestors, and to win it or perish in the attempt. Lochiel, who by my father has often told me he was our firmest friend, may stay at home, and learn from the newspapers the fate of his Prince." " No," said Lochiel, " I wfll share the fate of my Prince, and so shall every man over whom nature... | |
| William Nimmo (minister of Bothkennar.) - 1817 - 804 pagina’s
...to win it, or to perish in the attempt: Lochiel, who, my father has often told me, was our warmest friend, may stay at home, and learn from the newspapers the fate of his prince. No, said Lochiel, I'll share the fate of my prince, and so shall every man, over whom nature or fortune... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 254 pagina’s
...his ancestors, and to win it or perish in the attempt. Lochiel, who hy my father has often told me he was our firmest friend, may stay at home, and learn from the newspapers the fate of his prince." "No," said Lochiel, " I will share the fate of my prince, and so shall every man over whom nature or... | |
| John Home - 1822 - 466 pagina’s
...is come over to claim the crown of his ancestors, to win it, or to perish in the attempt : Lochiel, who, my father has often told me, was our firmest friend,* may stay at home, * In these words Charles alludes to his father's letter, and the trust reposed in Lochiel. • and... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1827 - 634 pagina’s
...is come over to claim the crown of his ancestors, to win it, or to perish in the attempt : Lochiel, who, my father has often told me, was our firmest...learn from the newspapers the fate of his prince." — " No," said Lochiel, " I'll share the fate of my prince ; arid so shall every man over whom nature... | |
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