The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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Page ix
... Murray of Broughton ; The Jacobite Ballads of Scotland ; The Letters of Sir Horace Walpole ; Coxe's Pelham ; A. Hayward's Essays ; and Articles in the Quarterly Review , Revue des deux Mondes , Scottish Episcopal Magazine , and Caledo ...
... Murray of Broughton ; The Jacobite Ballads of Scotland ; The Letters of Sir Horace Walpole ; Coxe's Pelham ; A. Hayward's Essays ; and Articles in the Quarterly Review , Revue des deux Mondes , Scottish Episcopal Magazine , and Caledo ...
Page xi
... Murray of Broughton- Murray's opinion of the Prince - Charles and Henry compared - Lord Elcho - Scotch Jacobites form themselves into an Association- PAGE 1 39 Intrigue to obtain French aid - Secret departure of Charles.
... Murray of Broughton- Murray's opinion of the Prince - Charles and Henry compared - Lord Elcho - Scotch Jacobites form themselves into an Association- PAGE 1 39 Intrigue to obtain French aid - Secret departure of Charles.
Page xii
... Murray - The Duke of Perth -The clans halt at Perth - Sanguine letter of Charles to his father -Description of the Highlanders - The halt before Edinburgh . . 136 CHAPTER VI . THE FIRST VICTORY . Consternation of Edinburgh - Defenceless ...
... Murray - The Duke of Perth -The clans halt at Perth - Sanguine letter of Charles to his father -Description of the Highlanders - The halt before Edinburgh . . 136 CHAPTER VI . THE FIRST VICTORY . Consternation of Edinburgh - Defenceless ...
Page xiii
... Murray and Perth - Fickleness of the Jacobites in the north - The rebels reach Preston - Coldness with which their cause was regarded by the English - Letter of the Prince to an adherent - The Duke of York writes to his brother ...
... Murray and Perth - Fickleness of the Jacobites in the north - The rebels reach Preston - Coldness with which their cause was regarded by the English - Letter of the Prince to an adherent - The Duke of York writes to his brother ...
Page xiv
... Murray to retreat - Reply of the Prince - His objec- tions to retire - The retreat - Pursuit of the Duke of Cumberland- The Prince at Moy Castle - Lord Loudoun - Surrender of Inverness -Loudoun's account of it - Fidelity of the ...
... Murray to retreat - Reply of the Prince - His objec- tions to retire - The retreat - Pursuit of the Duke of Cumberland- The Prince at Moy Castle - Lord Loudoun - Surrender of Inverness -Loudoun's account of it - Fidelity of the ...
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