A History of the Highlands and of the Highland Clans, المجلد 2A. Fullarton & Company, 1838 |
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... secure possession of the city of Edinburgh and the town of Leith , with all the warlike stores , before sunset . " And , indeed , ( says Wishart ) nobody doubted , that , had he complied with this advice , Scotland might have been ...
... secure possession of the city of Edinburgh and the town of Leith , with all the warlike stores , before sunset . " And , indeed , ( says Wishart ) nobody doubted , that , had he complied with this advice , Scotland might have been ...
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... secure his own power , prevailed upon his creatures in par- liament to propose certain conditions to the prince as the terms on which alone he should be entitled to sway the sceptre of his father . These were , in substance , first ...
... secure his own power , prevailed upon his creatures in par- liament to propose certain conditions to the prince as the terms on which alone he should be entitled to sway the sceptre of his father . These were , in substance , first ...
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... secure his object . Thus , before the commissioners had arrived , the king had made up his mind as to the course he should pursue , and being backed by the opinion of a man of such an ardent temperament as Montrose , the result of the ...
... secure his object . Thus , before the commissioners had arrived , the king had made up his mind as to the course he should pursue , and being backed by the opinion of a man of such an ardent temperament as Montrose , the result of the ...
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... secure the important pass of the Ord , and thus prevent him from entering Sutherland , Mon- trose despatched a body of five hundred men to the south , who obtained possession of the pass . The next step Montrose took , was against the ...
... secure the important pass of the Ord , and thus prevent him from entering Sutherland , Mon- trose despatched a body of five hundred men to the south , who obtained possession of the pass . The next step Montrose took , was against the ...
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... secure in his position , which could not be assailed by the enemy without evident risk of a defeat , and as he was apprehensive of a most formidable and desperate resistance should he venture to attack the brave and enthusiastic ...
... secure in his position , which could not be assailed by the enemy without evident risk of a defeat , and as he was apprehensive of a most formidable and desperate resistance should he venture to attack the brave and enthusiastic ...
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accordingly affairs appeared appointed Argyle's arms army arrived Athole attack attempt Balhady body Captain castle Charles Chevalier de St chief clans Colonel command council court Cromwell crown declared despatched dragoons Drummond duke of Argyle duke of Hamilton Dundee Dundee's earl of Mar earl of Seaforth earl of Sutherland Edinburgh endeavoured enemy England English entered estates favour foot forces France French friends garrison gentlemen Glenco Hamilton Highlanders honour hope horse immediately informed insurgents Inverness Jacobite joined King James king's kingdom land letter Lockhart Lord Mackay Mackay's Mackay's Memoirs Mackintosh majesty majesty's Mar's marquis marquis of Huntly MASSACRE OF GLENCO ment ministers Montrose Murray night officers parliament party passed persons Perth present prince prisoners proceeded received regiment resolved retired royal royalists Scotland Scots Scottish sent seventeen hundred sixteen hundred St George Stirling taken thousand tion town troops whigs