Bonnie Prince CharlieOrion Publishing Group, Limited, 1988 - 386 pagini |
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Pagina 23
... French service , whom James had made a Lord , and the ruffianly William MacGregor ( or , as he was forced to call himself , his own name being banned , Drummond ) of Balhaldie , Chief , in so far as there was one , of Clan Gregor , ' a ...
... French service , whom James had made a Lord , and the ruffianly William MacGregor ( or , as he was forced to call himself , his own name being banned , Drummond ) of Balhaldie , Chief , in so far as there was one , of Clan Gregor , ' a ...
Pagina 100
... French court had been waiting to see what success he achieved . It was only on learning of his victory at Preston- pans that they belatedly took action . During October three French ships arrived at Montrose and Stonehaven bringing a ...
... French court had been waiting to see what success he achieved . It was only on learning of his victory at Preston- pans that they belatedly took action . During October three French ships arrived at Montrose and Stonehaven bringing a ...
Pagina 318
... French public as a whole , who felt that their rulers were treating him shabbily , it made no impression whatever on the French Government , whose chief concern was by this time simply to get rid of him . In October 1748 the French and ...
... French public as a whole , who felt that their rulers were treating him shabbily , it made no impression whatever on the French Government , whose chief concern was by this time simply to get rid of him . In October 1748 the French and ...
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