The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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Page xiii
... Royal Highness - The new regiments - Proclamation to the people of Manchester - Scene on the Mersey - Tactics of Lord George Murray - Arrival at Derby - Alarm of London - M . Gautier - Condi- tion of the clans - Letters from Alick Blair ...
... Royal Highness - The new regiments - Proclamation to the people of Manchester - Scene on the Mersey - Tactics of Lord George Murray - Arrival at Derby - Alarm of London - M . Gautier - Condi- tion of the clans - Letters from Alick Blair ...
Page xiv
... Royal Highness at Holyrood . CHAPTER X. THE BEGINNING OF THE END . Murmurs amongst the clans - Siege of Stirling Castle resumed - Advice of Lord George Murray to retreat - Reply of the Prince - His objec- tions to retire - The retreat ...
... Royal Highness at Holyrood . CHAPTER X. THE BEGINNING OF THE END . Murmurs amongst the clans - Siege of Stirling Castle resumed - Advice of Lord George Murray to retreat - Reply of the Prince - His objec- tions to retire - The retreat ...
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... royal conscience thought somewhat differently . It was very desirable , they said , that the spirit of loyalty and zeal for the House of Stuart should be encouraged throughout every shire and isle in Scotland , but at the same time the ...
... royal conscience thought somewhat differently . It was very desirable , they said , that the spirit of loyalty and zeal for the House of Stuart should be encouraged throughout every shire and isle in Scotland , but at the same time the ...
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... royal parents to the Pope . The interview took place in the garden of the Vatican , where the Supreme Pontiff was then holding an audience . James and his consort duly did homage , but we are informed that nothing would induce the ...
... royal parents to the Pope . The interview took place in the garden of the Vatican , where the Supreme Pontiff was then holding an audience . James and his consort duly did homage , but we are informed that nothing would induce the ...
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... royal husband , his miserable conduct towards the Princess was regarded with the most utter detestation , and he need never hope for any aid , pecuniary or otherwise , until he was reconciled to his wife . Every- body , her Majesty said ...
... royal husband , his miserable conduct towards the Princess was regarded with the most utter detestation , and he need never hope for any aid , pecuniary or otherwise , until he was reconciled to his wife . Every- body , her Majesty said ...
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