The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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... RAISING OF THE STANDARD . Engagement between the Elizabeth and the Lion - La Doutelle anchors off Erisca - Macdonald of ... raised - Speech of the Prince to his followers - The Highland chiefs remonstrate with Macdonald and Macleod ...
... RAISING OF THE STANDARD . Engagement between the Elizabeth and the Lion - La Doutelle anchors off Erisca - Macdonald of ... raised - Speech of the Prince to his followers - The Highland chiefs remonstrate with Macdonald and Macleod ...
Page 52
... raised a splendid monument to her memory , and a medal was struck on the occasion . The two years that succeeded his mother's death Charles spent in study and retirement . His father , aware of the position that one day might be his lot ...
... raised a splendid monument to her memory , and a medal was struck on the occasion . The two years that succeeded his mother's death Charles spent in study and retirement . His father , aware of the position that one day might be his lot ...
Page 79
... raised James's waning hopes , Drummond went to Paris and saw Cardinal Fleury . Here the agent pre- sented matters in the most favourable light . He told the pacific Cardinal that Scotland was ripe for rebel- lion , that 20,000 men would ...
... raised James's waning hopes , Drummond went to Paris and saw Cardinal Fleury . Here the agent pre- sented matters in the most favourable light . He told the pacific Cardinal that Scotland was ripe for rebel- lion , that 20,000 men would ...
Page 81
... raised in the Isle of Mull ; the Macdonalds and the Macleods were to march through Ross - shire to join the Frasers ; and Count Saxe was to land with 12,000 men within two or three days ' march of London . From Paris Murray now started ...
... raised in the Isle of Mull ; the Macdonalds and the Macleods were to march through Ross - shire to join the Frasers ; and Count Saxe was to land with 12,000 men within two or three days ' march of London . From Paris Murray now started ...
Page 106
... to conceal his features , allowed his beard to grow . None of the crew were conscious of the rank of their distinguished passenger . CHAPTER IV . THE RAISING OF THE STANDARD . the 106 THE LIFE OF PRINCE CHARLES STUART .
... to conceal his features , allowed his beard to grow . None of the crew were conscious of the rank of their distinguished passenger . CHAPTER IV . THE RAISING OF THE STANDARD . the 106 THE LIFE OF PRINCE CHARLES STUART .
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