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... Earl of Mar , to tell him that the concurrence of England in the insurrection , was ardently wished and expected : but , instead of that Nobleman's waiting for instructions , he had already gone into the highlands , and there actually ...
... Earl of Mar , to tell him that the concurrence of England in the insurrection , was ardently wished and expected : but , instead of that Nobleman's waiting for instructions , he had already gone into the highlands , and there actually ...
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... Earl of Mar , and as many others as possible . The Marshal approved his resolution , and advised him to execute it as the only thing which was left to do ; but in the mean time the Pretender landed at Graveline , and gave orders to stop ...
... Earl of Mar , and as many others as possible . The Marshal approved his resolution , and advised him to execute it as the only thing which was left to do ; but in the mean time the Pretender landed at Graveline , and gave orders to stop ...
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... Earl of Mar complained by six different messengers at different times , before the Chevalier came from Dunkirk , of his being in want of arms and ammunition , and prayed a speedy relief ; and though the things demanded were in my Lord's ...
... Earl of Mar complained by six different messengers at different times , before the Chevalier came from Dunkirk , of his being in want of arms and ammunition , and prayed a speedy relief ; and though the things demanded were in my Lord's ...
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... Earl of Mar treated more confidentially than him- self . It was his aim always to be foremost in every administration , and he could not bear to act as a sub- altern in so paltry a court as that of the Pretender . At At all periods of ...
... Earl of Mar treated more confidentially than him- self . It was his aim always to be foremost in every administration , and he could not bear to act as a sub- altern in so paltry a court as that of the Pretender . At At all periods of ...
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The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: With a Life and Notes, Volume 4 Oliver Goldsmith Visualização completa - 1854 |
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