Bonnie Prince CharlieOrion Publishing Group, Limited, 1988 - 386 pagini |
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Pagina 227
... seems never to have contemplated . From Gortleg the Prince's aide - de - camp , Alexander or Sawnie MacLeod , had , it is true , written on the night of the battle in the following terms to Cluny Macpherson , who with his 500 ...
... seems never to have contemplated . From Gortleg the Prince's aide - de - camp , Alexander or Sawnie MacLeod , had , it is true , written on the night of the battle in the following terms to Cluny Macpherson , who with his 500 ...
Pagina 325
... seems to have lasted on and off for a year or two , while Charles's stormy affair with Madame de Talmond followed its uneven course . Just how disturbed this was , is evident from the scores of little notes which passed between the ...
... seems to have lasted on and off for a year or two , while Charles's stormy affair with Madame de Talmond followed its uneven course . Just how disturbed this was , is evident from the scores of little notes which passed between the ...
Pagina 360
... seems not to have appealed to him and in the end , perhaps not altogether surprisingly , though he sent for a number of books and maps concerning North America , nothing ever came of it . It was likewise in the Palazzo San Clemente that ...
... seems not to have appealed to him and in the end , perhaps not altogether surprisingly , though he sent for a number of books and maps concerning North America , nothing ever came of it . It was likewise in the Palazzo San Clemente that ...
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