The Life and Times of Prince Charles Stuart, Count of Albany, Commonly Called the Young Pretender, Volume 1 |
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... town - Appeal of the Lord Justice Clerk - The loyal clans should be armed - Gar- diner's and Hamilton's dragoons - The " Canter of Coltbrigg " -Agi- tation of the capital - Proposals to surrender - Summons of the Prince - Loan of Lord ...
... town - Appeal of the Lord Justice Clerk - The loyal clans should be armed - Gar- diner's and Hamilton's dragoons - The " Canter of Coltbrigg " -Agi- tation of the capital - Proposals to surrender - Summons of the Prince - Loan of Lord ...
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... town and whether we had any acquaintances in it , then told us he had a house where English gentlemen would be very welcome . The Princess , who stood by addressing to the Doctor , in the politest English I think I ever heard , said ...
... town and whether we had any acquaintances in it , then told us he had a house where English gentlemen would be very welcome . The Princess , who stood by addressing to the Doctor , in the politest English I think I ever heard , said ...
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... town with his fascinating Countess . Thus time passed on . Winter had given place to spring , spring had developed into summer , and fashionable Rome was meditating villeggiatura , when a report was circulated that the separated couple ...
... town with his fascinating Countess . Thus time passed on . Winter had given place to spring , spring had developed into summer , and fashionable Rome was meditating villeggiatura , when a report was circulated that the separated couple ...
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... town . Still Charles had no reason to complain of the reception he received . Save by the Court , he was entertained magnificently by the Floren- tine aristocracy , and fascinated all who met him . " It is not so much the attentions ...
... town . Still Charles had no reason to complain of the reception he received . Save by the Court , he was entertained magnificently by the Floren- tine aristocracy , and fascinated all who met him . " It is not so much the attentions ...
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... town where Charles had been received as became Royalty - was ordered without ceremony to leave England within three days . The Republic of Genoa was also informed that its interests would be better consulted if it treated the House of ...
... town where Charles had been received as became Royalty - was ordered without ceremony to leave England within three days . The Republic of Genoa was also informed that its interests would be better consulted if it treated the House of ...
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