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Alexander Charles Ewald. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PRINCE CHARLES STUART . THE LIFE AND TIMES OF 16669 PRINCE CHARLES STUART ,
Alexander Charles Ewald. THE LIFE AND TIMES OF PRINCE CHARLES STUART . THE LIFE AND TIMES OF 16669 PRINCE CHARLES STUART ,
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... Stuart Papers and the State Papers . The Stuart Papers are now lodged at Windsor Castle , and their contents , so far as they relate to the Chevalier de St. George and his son , have been made public by Earl Stanhope . Herr Klose has ...
... Stuart Papers and the State Papers . The Stuart Papers are now lodged at Windsor Castle , and their contents , so far as they relate to the Chevalier de St. George and his son , have been made public by Earl Stanhope . Herr Klose has ...
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... Stuart Papers ; Macpherson's Original Papers ; The Tales of a Grandfather ; Cham- bers ' History of the Rebellion of 1745 ; " The Forty- Five , " by Earl Stanhope ; Burton's History of Scot- land ; The Chevalier Johnstone's Memoirs ...
... Stuart Papers ; Macpherson's Original Papers ; The Tales of a Grandfather ; Cham- bers ' History of the Rebellion of 1745 ; " The Forty- Five , " by Earl Stanhope ; Burton's History of Scot- land ; The Chevalier Johnstone's Memoirs ...
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... gaiety of the Prince - The spirit of chieftain and vassal - Divided state of the camp - Condition of the men- Advance of the Duke upon Inverness PAGE . 304 . 342 THE LIFE OF PRINCE CHARLES STUART . CHAPTER I. " xiv CONTENTS .
... gaiety of the Prince - The spirit of chieftain and vassal - Divided state of the camp - Condition of the men- Advance of the Duke upon Inverness PAGE . 304 . 342 THE LIFE OF PRINCE CHARLES STUART . CHAPTER I. " xiv CONTENTS .
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... Stuart . To James the alliance was in every way desirable , but political enemies did their best to frustrate his wishes . The Court of St. James's , averse to any prosperity that might fall to its rival , at once entered into nego ...
... Stuart . To James the alliance was in every way desirable , but political enemies did their best to frustrate his wishes . The Court of St. James's , averse to any prosperity that might fall to its rival , at once entered into nego ...
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