The Quarterly Review, Volumes 79-81William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1847 |
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... once more master of the open country . come to Edinburgh that King Charles was In this skirmish , which was called the preparing for the invasion of Scotland , had Raid of Stonehaven , Montrose appears to collected an army on the Tyne ...
... once more master of the open country . come to Edinburgh that King Charles was In this skirmish , which was called the preparing for the invasion of Scotland , had Raid of Stonehaven , Montrose appears to collected an army on the Tyne ...
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... once more to summon a Parliament in Eng - author or inventor of these things : I will land - the ' Long Parliament , ' as it proved - lay it down at the right door ! ' - Ill satis- which from the very first displayed an eager fied with ...
... once more to summon a Parliament in Eng - author or inventor of these things : I will land - the ' Long Parliament , ' as it proved - lay it down at the right door ! ' - Ill satis- which from the very first displayed an eager fied with ...
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... once ob- the conflict should have been renewed ; and an apology on this occasion , entitled ' Rea- sons for the Surrender of Perth , ' was drawn up by the resident Ministers . This apology , is still extant , * is of great length , and ...
... once ob- the conflict should have been renewed ; and an apology on this occasion , entitled ' Rea- sons for the Surrender of Perth , ' was drawn up by the resident Ministers . This apology , is still extant , * is of great length , and ...
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... once that they were willing to at pillage in his soldiers because unable to engage . The very thing I wanted ! " he give them pay . No perquisitions were exclaimed . He bid his men strip to their made , no punishments inflicted , no ...
... once that they were willing to at pillage in his soldiers because unable to engage . The very thing I wanted ! " he give them pay . No perquisitions were exclaimed . He bid his men strip to their made , no punishments inflicted , no ...
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... once . It might almost be said that affairs . When they were gone Aboyne took a his attack was felt sooner than perceived . caprice , and had away with him the greatest At the first tidings Montrose sprang to horse , strength he had of ...
... once . It might almost be said that affairs . When they were gone Aboyne took a his attack was felt sooner than perceived . caprice , and had away with him the greatest At the first tidings Montrose sprang to horse , strength he had of ...
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