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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... period , goes to the preposterous length of question- also , Montrose was entrusted with two ex- ing his personal courage ' He was , ' says peditions to the north . The first had for its the Bishop , ' a young man well - learned , who ...
... period , goes to the preposterous length of question- also , Montrose was entrusted with two ex- ing his personal courage ' He was , ' says peditions to the north . The first had for its the Bishop , ' a young man well - learned , who ...
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... period , that we may rather make proof of all in the Parliament , but rather adopt the words of his noble historian , and desired to kill them both , which he frankly under- say with Clarendon , that he seemed to took to do ; but the ...
... period , that we may rather make proof of all in the Parliament , but rather adopt the words of his noble historian , and desired to kill them both , which he frankly under- say with Clarendon , that he seemed to took to do ; but the ...
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... period was to Thus then was Montrose in some degree reduce the castle of Morpeth , after a regu- enabled to fulfil the ardent aspirations of his youth . Then , as his contemporary Drum- mond of Hawthornden assures us , he had written in ...
... period was to Thus then was Montrose in some degree reduce the castle of Morpeth , after a regu- enabled to fulfil the ardent aspirations of his youth . Then , as his contemporary Drum- mond of Hawthornden assures us , he had written in ...
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... period the Highland- ed on the hill of Buchanty by Lord Kil - ers attached the utmost weight to an omen pont , eldest son of the Earl of Menteith , by of victory- Who spills the foremost foeman's life , That party conquers in the strife ...
... period the Highland- ed on the hill of Buchanty by Lord Kil - ers attached the utmost weight to an omen pont , eldest son of the Earl of Menteith , by of victory- Who spills the foremost foeman's life , That party conquers in the strife ...
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... period also another tragical whole army on the foe . Then was heard cause concurred to the same end . One of the Highland war - cry , ' savage and shrill ; the bravest chiefs at Tippermuir , the Lord then was felt the keen edge of the ...
... period also another tragical whole army on the foe . Then was heard cause concurred to the same end . One of the Highland war - cry , ' savage and shrill ; the bravest chiefs at Tippermuir , the Lord then was felt the keen edge of the ...
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