Bonnie Prince CharlieOrion Publishing Group, Limited, 1988 - 386 pagini |
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... England and Scotland . But when six months later the death of James's brother - in - law , William of Orange , had again left both thrones vacant , the succession had passed quietly and without great question to his Protestant half ...
... England and Scotland . But when six months later the death of James's brother - in - law , William of Orange , had again left both thrones vacant , the succession had passed quietly and without great question to his Protestant half ...
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... England ' . ' Our men , ' wrote one of the sons of MacDonald of Leek in a letter to his father from Musselburgh dated 31 October , ' are terribly afraid to march to England . ' To the chiefs it seemed sensible that Charles , who , in a ...
... England ' . ' Our men , ' wrote one of the sons of MacDonald of Leek in a letter to his father from Musselburgh dated 31 October , ' are terribly afraid to march to England . ' To the chiefs it seemed sensible that Charles , who , in a ...
Pagina 344
... England , ' is resolved to destroy yourself to all intents and purposes . Everybody here talks of your conduct with horror , and , from being once the admiration of Europe , you are become the reverse . Think what cruel anguish these ...
... England , ' is resolved to destroy yourself to all intents and purposes . Everybody here talks of your conduct with horror , and , from being once the admiration of Europe , you are become the reverse . Think what cruel anguish these ...
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