The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes79-81William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1847 |
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... passed would was second in command of Leslie's army . be more than commonly solicitous to please . With these and some others , Montrose and Seldom , indeed , has such a subject met the Wigtoun subscribed a bond acknowledging eye of ...
... passed would was second in command of Leslie's army . be more than commonly solicitous to please . With these and some others , Montrose and Seldom , indeed , has such a subject met the Wigtoun subscribed a bond acknowledging eye of ...
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... passed , but new store of love - letters which some ladies had danger to the throne arisen , Montrose did formerly addressed to Montrose , and which , not feel himself precluded from writing a according to Bishop Guthry , were ...
... passed , but new store of love - letters which some ladies had danger to the throne arisen , Montrose did formerly addressed to Montrose , and which , not feel himself precluded from writing a according to Bishop Guthry , were ...
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... passed between them ; that Montrose took stantly known , and he lost his office for presuming within the walls of their prison , the fact was in- this opportunity of disclosing to the King to relax their confinement .'- Life and Times ...
... passed between them ; that Montrose took stantly known , and he lost his office for presuming within the walls of their prison , the fact was in- this opportunity of disclosing to the King to relax their confinement .'- Life and Times ...
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... passed , Scotland from making common cause with if that statement of Clarendon were really the Parliament of England . ' Resist force true ? Would not the compliments to with force , ' cried Montrose ; the rebellious Montrose's honour ...
... passed , Scotland from making common cause with if that statement of Clarendon were really the Parliament of England . ' Resist force true ? Would not the compliments to with force , ' cried Montrose ; the rebellious Montrose's honour ...
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... passed the Border , the Duke rator of the Kirk , a popular and intriguing of Hamilton hastened to the Court at Ox- preacher , ' as aptly described by Hume . To ford to explain and justify the ill - success of guard against the surmises ...
... passed the Border , the Duke rator of the Kirk , a popular and intriguing of Hamilton hastened to the Court at Ox- preacher , ' as aptly described by Hume . To ford to explain and justify the ill - success of guard against the surmises ...
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