History of the rebellion in Scotland in 1745,17461869 - 525 pagini |
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Pagina 20
... returned to his house in Peeblesshire . To the friends of the cause in England , it does not appear that any message was sent by the Prince before his voyage . 1 After all that is here related of the Prince's proceedings , it seems ...
... returned to his house in Peeblesshire . To the friends of the cause in England , it does not appear that any message was sent by the Prince before his voyage . 1 After all that is here related of the Prince's proceedings , it seems ...
Pagina 21
... returned to France to refit , carrying with it the Prince's too slender stores . Charles , nevertheless , continued his voyage , cheering himself up with the hopes he entertained from the ardour of his Scottish partisans . In this ...
... returned to France to refit , carrying with it the Prince's too slender stores . Charles , nevertheless , continued his voyage , cheering himself up with the hopes he entertained from the ardour of his Scottish partisans . In this ...
Pagina 22
... returning upon deck after dinner , seeing the eagle still following their course , the marquis pointed it out to the Prince , saying : ' Sir , this is a happy omen : the king of birds is come to welcome your royal highness on your ...
... returning upon deck after dinner , seeing the eagle still following their course , the marquis pointed it out to the Prince , saying : ' Sir , this is a happy omen : the king of birds is come to welcome your royal highness on your ...
Pagina 23
... returned on board his vessel next morning , and Boisdale soon after came to visit him . This gentleman was supposed ... returning to the place whence I came . I am persuaded that my faithful Highlanders will stand by me . ' Boisdale said ...
... returned on board his vessel next morning , and Boisdale soon after came to visit him . This gentleman was supposed ... returning to the place whence I came . I am persuaded that my faithful Highlanders will stand by me . ' Boisdale said ...
Pagina 26
... returned to his friends , who had spent that space of time in the pavilion . ' About half an hour after , ' says the journalist , ' there entered the tent a TALL YOUTH of a most agreeable aspect , dressed in a plain black coat , with a ...
... returned to his friends , who had spent that space of time in the pavilion . ' About half an hour after , ' says the journalist , ' there entered the tent a TALL YOUTH of a most agreeable aspect , dressed in a plain black coat , with a ...
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History of the Rebellion in Scotland In 1745 1746, Volumul 1 Robert Chambers Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2012 |
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Pagina 301 - The dead bodies of Thy servants have they given to be meat unto the fowls of the heaven, The flesh of Thy saints unto the beasts of the earth. Their blood have they shed like water round about Jerusalem ; And there was none to bury them.
Pagina 184 - ... alive or dead. Dickson presented his blunderbuss, which was charged with slugs, threatening to blow out the brains of those who first dared to lay hands on himself or the two who accompanied him ; and by turning round continually, facing in all directions, and behaving like a lion, he soon enlarged the circle which a crowd of people had formed round them.
Pagina 183 - Lochiel entered the lodgings assigned to him, his landlady, an old woman, threw herself at his feet, and, with uplifted hands, and tears in her eyes, supplicated him to take her life, but to spare her two little children. He asked her if she was in her senses, and told her to explain herself; when she .answered, that everybody said the Highlanders ate children, and made them their common food.
Pagina 355 - call you a Pretender, but if you " be, I can tell you, you are the worst of your
Pagina 488 - If I was surprised to find him there, I was still more astonished when he acquainted me with the motives which had induced him to hazard a journey to England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile, had formed a scheme which was impracticable ; but although...
Pagina 28 - Obrian forbid any of those who were sitting to rise ; he saluted none of us, and we only made a low bow at a distance. I chanced to be one of those who were standing when he came in, and he took his seat near me, but immediately started up again, and caused me sitt down by him upon a chest.
Pagina 501 - Scotland, and to the occurrences which succeeded the failure of that attempt. The Prince manifested some reluctance to enter upon these topics, appearing at the same time to undergo so much mental suffering, that his guest regretted the freedom he had used in calling up the remembrance of his misfortunes. At length, however, the Prince seemed to shake off the load which oppressed him ; his eye brightened, his face assumed unwonted animation, and he entered upon the narrative of his Scottish campaigns...
Pagina 183 - ... uplifted hands and tears in her eyes, supplicated him to take her life, but to spare her two little children. He asked her if she was in her senses, and told her to explain herself; when she answered, that every body said the Highlanders ate children, and made them their common food. Mr. Cameron having assured her that they would not injure either her, or her little children, or any person whatever, she looked at him for some moments with an air of surprise, and then opened a press, calling out...
Pagina 95 - But if any opposition be made to us, we cannot answer for the consequences, being firmly resolved, at any rate, to enter the city ; and in that case, if any of the inhabitants are found in arms against us, they must not expect to be treated as prisoners of war.
Pagina 149 - I, with my own money, hired a small vessel. Ill supplied with money, arms, or friends, I arrived in Scotland, attended by seven persons. I publish the King my father's declaration, and proclaim his title, with pardon in one hand, and in the other liberty of conscience, and the most solemn promises to grant whatever a free Parliament shall propose for the happiness of the people.