A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans...A. Fullarton & Company, 1838 |
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... first so blinded with the furious ambition of governing his young master and his affairs , that he appears to have choose to see our unhappy young Prince perish , and all nature with him , rather than that the world should doubt of the ...
... first so blinded with the furious ambition of governing his young master and his affairs , that he appears to have choose to see our unhappy young Prince perish , and all nature with him , rather than that the world should doubt of the ...
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... first , that the fide de fida might be of the latter date , and may come to your hands about the time you shall come with the royal Family back from Albano to Rome . I send you here one received of this date , and I hope soon to hear of ...
... first , that the fide de fida might be of the latter date , and may come to your hands about the time you shall come with the royal Family back from Albano to Rome . I send you here one received of this date , and I hope soon to hear of ...
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... first married a daughter of Macleod of Harris , by whom he had a son , but some years afterwards , paying a visit with his Lady to Macleane of Duart , he fell in love with a daughter of the said Macleane , and carried her off directly ...
... first married a daughter of Macleod of Harris , by whom he had a son , but some years afterwards , paying a visit with his Lady to Macleane of Duart , he fell in love with a daughter of the said Macleane , and carried her off directly ...
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... first who joined the royal cause in 1745 , for which he laid down his life the 18th October , 1746. He had married a daughter of the Stuart of Appin , by Catherine Campbell , daughter to Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochnell , first cadet of ...
... first who joined the royal cause in 1745 , for which he laid down his life the 18th October , 1746. He had married a daughter of the Stuart of Appin , by Catherine Campbell , daughter to Sir Duncan Campbell of Lochnell , first cadet of ...
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... first by ( a word here torn away ) the overplus , whatever it may be , upon your Majesty's suffering subjects , the oyr by using , in the strictest moderation , what your goodness will appoint for me ; for I esteem what your bounty ...
... first by ( a word here torn away ) the overplus , whatever it may be , upon your Majesty's suffering subjects , the oyr by using , in the strictest moderation , what your goodness will appoint for me ; for I esteem what your bounty ...
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