The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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... sword in defence of his own ? Ay , let the hour come , and he would not fail his friends- only let the hour come ! " " Edward , titular Prince of Wales , " writes the Jesuit Cordara , * was reared from infancy never to forego.
... sword in defence of his own ? Ay , let the hour come , and he would not fail his friends- only let the hour come ! " " Edward , titular Prince of Wales , " writes the Jesuit Cordara , * was reared from infancy never to forego.
Page 75
... sword till his father threatened to take away his Garter too , saying it did not become him to wear the one without the other . " * In another comparison between the brothers , written at the same time as that of Murray , I find it said ...
... sword till his father threatened to take away his Garter too , saying it did not become him to wear the one without the other . " * In another comparison between the brothers , written at the same time as that of Murray , I find it said ...
Page 112
... , will not forsake me ? " he cried . " I will follow you to death , were there no other to draw a sword in your cause , " was the eager reply . THE SEVEN MEN OF MOIDART . 113 The enthusiasm of 112 THE LIFE OF PRINCE CHARLES STUART .
... , will not forsake me ? " he cried . " I will follow you to death , were there no other to draw a sword in your cause , " was the eager reply . THE SEVEN MEN OF MOIDART . 113 The enthusiasm of 112 THE LIFE OF PRINCE CHARLES STUART .
Page 128
... sword in hand . " * The news of the landing of Charles tended entirely to dissipate the melancholy which had reigned in the little Jacobite Court at Rome since the failure of the Dunkirk expedition . James was in the highest spirits ...
... sword in hand . " * The news of the landing of Charles tended entirely to dissipate the melancholy which had reigned in the little Jacobite Court at Rome since the failure of the Dunkirk expedition . James was in the highest spirits ...
Page 135
... sword , and are resolved not to sheathe it till death or victory shall free us from a foreign yoke . You may easily foresee the con- sequences of the one or the other . And it would be very extraordinary in men of your judgment to ...
... sword , and are resolved not to sheathe it till death or victory shall free us from a foreign yoke . You may easily foresee the con- sequences of the one or the other . And it would be very extraordinary in men of your judgment to ...
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