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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... remarkable when we consider his high rank and lineage - the head of the The late Duke of Montrose wrote to Mr. With a just admiration for Montrose and the Scottish loyalists , he has carefully and diligently sought out whatever could ...
... remarkable when we consider his high rank and lineage - the head of the The late Duke of Montrose wrote to Mr. With a just admiration for Montrose and the Scottish loyalists , he has carefully and diligently sought out whatever could ...
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... remarkable event in politics Borders , when Charles decided on conclud- occurred . It is stated by Montrose himself , ing a pacification , too hasty in its resolve , as appears from judicial depositions , that a and too vague in its ...
... remarkable event in politics Borders , when Charles decided on conclud- occurred . It is stated by Montrose himself , ing a pacification , too hasty in its resolve , as appears from judicial depositions , that a and too vague in its ...
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... remarkable for vehemence of invective than scholar , and he had therefore resources in for merit of poetry . It thus concludes : - his solitude which many other statesmen and warriors have wanted . But in May , 1642 , the Earl ...
... remarkable for vehemence of invective than scholar , and he had therefore resources in for merit of poetry . It thus concludes : - his solitude which many other statesmen and warriors have wanted . But in May , 1642 , the Earl ...
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... remarkable that even at such a crisis Montrose had reason to expect powerful Montrose should have found leisure to think reinforcements on the Border . There the of future publications in behalf of the Royal great House of Buccleuch ...
... remarkable that even at such a crisis Montrose had reason to expect powerful Montrose should have found leisure to think reinforcements on the Border . There the of future publications in behalf of the Royal great House of Buccleuch ...
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... remarkable manner . the 12th ; and it has been justly alleged as William Hay , brother to the Earl of Kin- a proof how little the Royalist cause found noul , carried the first ; he escaped from the favour in this district , that thus ...
... remarkable manner . the 12th ; and it has been justly alleged as William Hay , brother to the Earl of Kin- a proof how little the Royalist cause found noul , carried the first ; he escaped from the favour in this district , that thus ...
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