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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... turned His wife was Madeline Carnegie , daughter aside . This slight was keenly felt by of the Earl of Southesk ; and by 1633 we Montrose ; and we see no reason to doubt find him already the father of two sons . ( however strenuously Mr ...
... turned His wife was Madeline Carnegie , daughter aside . This slight was keenly felt by of the Earl of Southesk ; and by 1633 we Montrose ; and we see no reason to doubt find him already the father of two sons . ( however strenuously Mr ...
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... turned in August , 1638 , with a parchment monarchy and his disgust at the growing full of signatures to the Covenant ; the violence which he saw around him , to alien- most worthless laurel , ' adds Mr. Napier , ate him from the party ...
... turned in August , 1638 , with a parchment monarchy and his disgust at the growing full of signatures to the Covenant ; the violence which he saw around him , to alien- most worthless laurel , ' adds Mr. Napier , ate him from the party ...
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... turned their kitto , * a brave and active but uneducated horses to the north , calling themselves gen- and self - willed man . tlemen belonging to Lord Leven's army . It was shortly after the first vague ru- Montrose himself rode behind ...
... turned their kitto , * a brave and active but uneducated horses to the north , calling themselves gen- and self - willed man . tlemen belonging to Lord Leven's army . It was shortly after the first vague ru- Montrose himself rode behind ...
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... turning his arms to Aberdeenshire , and calling the gallant Gordons to his standard . Rapid and unforeseen as was his march through Angus and the Mearns , he was joined on the way by several gentlemen and their retainers Earl of Airlie ...
... turning his arms to Aberdeenshire , and calling the gallant Gordons to his standard . Rapid and unforeseen as was his march through Angus and the Mearns , he was joined on the way by several gentlemen and their retainers Earl of Airlie ...
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... turned back , for it would have been impossible period turned on his Scottish affairs . On to force my way , most of the passes being so the 30th of January we find him write as straight that three men could not march abreast , But I ...
... turned back , for it would have been impossible period turned on his Scottish affairs . On to force my way , most of the passes being so the 30th of January we find him write as straight that three men could not march abreast , But I ...
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