The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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... England and France— Determination of the Prince to go over to Scotland - The Council of Seven disapprove of his intention - The Elizabeth and La Doutelle— He sails for Scotland - His letter to his father informing him of his resolution ...
... England and France— Determination of the Prince to go over to Scotland - The Council of Seven disapprove of his intention - The Elizabeth and La Doutelle— He sails for Scotland - His letter to his father informing him of his resolution ...
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... England - Declaration drawn up by the Jacobites - The clan regiments and their commanders- Desertion in the rebel army - Marshal Wade deceived - The clans lay siege to Carlisle - The Mayor of Carlisle - Summons of Charles - Th rebels ...
... England - Declaration drawn up by the Jacobites - The clan regiments and their commanders- Desertion in the rebel army - Marshal Wade deceived - The clans lay siege to Carlisle - The Mayor of Carlisle - Summons of Charles - Th rebels ...
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... England - Advance of the Duke of Cumberland - Wade's movements - Alarm of the Duke of Newcastle -The Duke of Cumberland begged to return for the protection of London - The engagement at Clifton - The Duke's account of the skirmish ...
... England - Advance of the Duke of Cumberland - Wade's movements - Alarm of the Duke of Newcastle -The Duke of Cumberland begged to return for the protection of London - The engagement at Clifton - The Duke's account of the skirmish ...
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... England , was safely delivered of a son . In order to silence the voice of calumny it was deemed advisable that certain members of the Sacred College should be present to attest the reality of the birth . Each kingdom sent a Cardinal as ...
... England , was safely delivered of a son . In order to silence the voice of calumny it was deemed advisable that certain members of the Sacred College should be present to attest the reality of the birth . Each kingdom sent a Cardinal as ...
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... England on account of his pretensions to Sicily , which were supported by our fleet , being informed of their purpose , gave orders for the arrest of the fugitives , and at Innspruck they were seized and confined in a neighbouring ...
... England on account of his pretensions to Sicily , which were supported by our fleet , being informed of their purpose , gave orders for the arrest of the fugitives , and at Innspruck they were seized and confined in a neighbouring ...
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