Publications of the Scottish History SocietyT. and A. Constable, 1895 |
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... pass'd their sentence without any other overt act of high treason ( even in their own sense ) being prov'd against me . But in obedience to the precept , and after the divine example of my blessed Master , Jesus Christ , I heartily and ...
... pass'd their sentence without any other overt act of high treason ( even in their own sense ) being prov'd against me . But in obedience to the precept , and after the divine example of my blessed Master , Jesus Christ , I heartily and ...
الصفحة 19
... pass . This the more deeply concerns me in case any of his friends should imagine I had any design against him by forcing him to run such a hazard . But I here call God to witness , I esteemed the man , and as I thought him perfectly ...
... pass . This the more deeply concerns me in case any of his friends should imagine I had any design against him by forcing him to run such a hazard . But I here call God to witness , I esteemed the man , and as I thought him perfectly ...
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... passing thro ' Edinburgh I am heartily sorry I knew nothing about ; for I should have used my utmost endeavours to have seen him . • Let me know the issue of your case whatever it be , for you may assure yourself of a place in the ...
... passing thro ' Edinburgh I am heartily sorry I knew nothing about ; for I should have used my utmost endeavours to have seen him . • Let me know the issue of your case whatever it be , for you may assure yourself of a place in the ...
الصفحة 52
... pass'd , in the softest manner he could . 6 This narrative was given by Lieutenant Archibald Campbell , after the execution of Arnprior , to several persons in Edinburgh , particularly to the Rev. Mr. Thomas Drummond . 1746 ] MR ...
... pass'd , in the softest manner he could . 6 This narrative was given by Lieutenant Archibald Campbell , after the execution of Arnprior , to several persons in Edinburgh , particularly to the Rev. Mr. Thomas Drummond . 1746 ] MR ...
الصفحة 69
... passing for merchants that were shipwrecked in their voyage to the Orkneys , the Prince and O'Sullivan going by the name of Sinclair , the latter pass- ing for the father , the former for the son . Thence they thought proper to send ...
... passing for merchants that were shipwrecked in their voyage to the Orkneys , the Prince and O'Sullivan going by the name of Sinclair , the latter pass- ing for the father , the former for the son . Thence they thought proper to send ...
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accordingly Æneas Alexander MacDonald April Armadale army arrived asked attack August Balmerino battle of Culloden behoved Benbecula betwixt boat Boisdale brought Cameron Campbell Carlisle Castle Church Clanranald cloaths Colonel command copy danger dear death desired Donald MacLeod Duke of Cumberland Duke of Perth Edinburgh enemy Ferguson Flora MacDonald Fort Augustus friends gentleman Glenaladale hand happened Highlanders honest honour horse Inverness island Isle of Sky John joined Journal July June King Kingsburgh Kinlochmoidart knew Lady Laird landed Leith letter Loch Lochiel Lord George Murray Lyon Malcolm MacLeod miles Miss Flora Miss MacDonald morning Nairn never night o'clock O'Sullivan obliged officers party person Prince Prince's prisoner Raaza ROBERT FORBES royal highness sail Scotland sent Sept servant ship Sir Alexander soon South Uist surprize taken thing told took troops
مقاطع مشهورة
الصفحة 272 - I have been in the deep ; in journeyings often, in perils of waters, in perils of robbers, in perils by mine own countrymen, in perils by the heathen, in perils in the city, in perils in the wilderness, in perils in the sea, in perils among false brethren ; in weariness and painfulness, in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in cold and nakedness.
الصفحة 10 - O ALMIGHTY God, Who hast built Thy Church upon the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets, Jesus Christ Himself being the head Corner-stone ; grant us so to be joined together in unity of spirit by their doctrine, that we may be made an holy temple acceptable unto Thee ; through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
الصفحة 10 - I may be partaker of perfect consummation and bliss both in body and soul in God's eternal and everlasting glory.
الصفحة 20 - O ALMIGHTY God, who hast built thy Church upon the foundation of the Apostles and Prophets, Jesus Christ himself being the head corner-stone; grant us so to be joined together in unity of spirit by their doctrine, that we may be made an holy temple acceptable unto thee, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen. All Saints
الصفحة 371 - O'Neal was to bring Charles with him. " At midnight we came to the hut," writes O'Neal, " where by good fortune we met with Miss Flora Macdonald, whom I formerly knew. I quitted the Prince at some distance from the hut, and went with a design to inform myself if the Independent Companies were to pass that way next day.
الصفحة 204 - Sir, I hope this is an excellent omen, and promises good things to us. The king of birds is come to welcome your royal highness upon your arrival in Scotland.
الصفحة 136 - Charles's honour, that, as one of his chance attendants declares, " he used to say, that the " fatigues and distresses he underwent signified nothing " at all, because he was only a single person, but when " he reflected upon the many brave fellows who suffered " in his cause, that, he behoved to own, did strike him to " the heart, and did sink very deep within him."* But most of all entitled to praise appear the common Highlanders around him.