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the duke of perth118
of the duke of62
is said to have60
the duke of cumberland59
the marquis of tullibardine49
at the head of48
of lord george murray48
at the same time43
the master of lovat43
the battle of culloden40
the head of the38
missing quotation mark added34
at the battle of34
of the house of34
on the part of32
of the earl of30
the whole of the29
said to have been29
the rest of the29
the name of the29
to the duke of28
as soon as the27
in the course of26
the duke of argyle26
after the battle of25
by the duke of25
the cause of the24
the king of france22
of the family of22
at the time of22
in the house of21
of one of the21
in one of the21
on the following day21
at the end of21
the time of the20
one of the most20
history of the rebellion19
you may be sure19
in the first place19
by lord george murray19
to the house of19
quotation mark added after18
seems to have been18
to lord george murray18
in favour of the18
was one of the18
as soon as he17
the earl of nithisdale17
appears to have been17
the duke of atholl17
lord george murray was17
on the other hand17
that the duke of17
that it would be16
in the time of16
quotation mark added before16
after the death of16
the court of st16
in the service of16
the field of battle16
it was not until16
and the duke of16
at the back of16
the lord high steward16
i do not know16
in the hands of15
under the command of15
the head of his15
the marquis of athole15
in the case of15
from time to time14
as soon as they14
which he had been14
in which he had14
the part of the14
as one of the14
at the court of14
a good deal of13
the hands of the13
the head of a13
for the purpose of13
the king of sweden13
in the cause of13
in the reign of13
the battle of preston13
it would have been13
as well as the13
in the midst of13
the house of lords13
the side of the13
that he was not13
the edge of the13
the beginning of the13
a quarter of a13
it seems to me12
i have no doubt12
for the sake of12
i am indebted to12
the top of the12
the character of the12
to the earl of12
on account of the12
by one of the12
that he had been12
to have been a12
the greater part of12
in a short time12
of those who were12
the course of the12
quarter of a mile12
the earl of kilmarnock12
of the church of12
in the possession of12
to be able to12
the centre of the12
the author of the12
of the marquis of12
the middle of the12
the arrival of the11
the conduct of the11
cause of the stuarts11
in a few days11
the nature of the11
of charles the first11
by a party of11
during the whole of11
the coming of the11
if he had been11
with the exception of11
tales of a grandfather11
of those who had11
on the following morning11
the manner in which11
was a man of11
of james the second10
of the jacobite party10
he was obliged to10
for the first time10
the mouth of the10
in the battle of10
to the cause of10
the prince and his10
of the rebellion of10
the house of drummond10
the door of the10
as well as his10
the back of a10
the death of his10
coming of the pretender10
as if he had10
and lord george murray10
i am going to10
i am sure that10
by the name of10
in consequence of the10
by the side of10
of george the first10
duke of cumberland was9
in the presence of9
the church of england9
the battle of falkirk9
a member of the9
there is no doubt9
of the king of9
will be able to9
and at the same9
the thickness of the9
to the king of9
a day or two9
with the rest of9
at the house of9
in the direction of9
i do not think9
on the th of9
had it not been9
it is difficult to9
the death of the9
as it has been9
the passage of the9
the command of the9
in the thickness of9
at the top of9
i am glad to9
was at this time9
in the centre of9
the morning of the9
the restoration of the9
by the earl of9
the prince of orange9
the fate of the9
not be able to9
to which he had9
the earl of mar9
in the days of9
the service of the9
and it would be9
at the foot of9
in spite of the9
to have been the9
in a state of9
the end of the9
the foot of the9
case of thomas drummond8
the history of the8
that part of the8
according to his own8
in the island of8
it would be a8
of which he was8
in the character of8
am indebted to the8
a great deal of8
the duke of holstein8
in which he was8
glad to see you8
into the hands of8
but i did not8
i hope you will8
the earl of derwentwater8
in the wall of8
was one of those8
he said to himself8
of the court of8
on the morning of8
it will be a8
part of the house8
the interest of the8
in the middle of8
he is said to8
the back of the8
of some of the8
there would be no8
we shall have to8
with the duke of8
it is impossible to8
was at that time8
from place to place8
duke of perth was8
the duke of athole8
under the name of8
the affairs of the8
the lieutenant of the8
the duke of queensbury8
in the habit of8
what do you think8
in the beginning of8
in the eyes of8
that he did not8
duke of perth and8
to join in the8
the hopes of the8
i am indebted for8
is one of the8
in the insurrection of8
might be able to8
in his power to7
and most of the7
that he would have7
the seat of the7
extra quotation mark removed7
that the earl of7
of murray of broughton7
that is to say7
the evening of the7
battle of preston pans7
the story of the7
shall be able to7
who seems to have7
in the life of7
to take part in7
the duke of montrose7
the isle of skye7
and that he would7
is supposed to have7
one of the men7
the south side of7
on the other side7
as soon as we7
of the master of7
may be able to7
in the rebellion of7
that he is a7
of the young chevalier7
the early part of7
the inhabitants of the7
of james the sixth7
took up his abode7
as soon as it7
and that it was7
the failure of the7
the fury of the7
lord george murray and7
in the north of7
the chief of the7
the friends of the7
may be sure that7
quotation mark removed from7
the command of a7
as we have seen7
for the benefit of7
that he should have7
set fire to the7
it may be that7
to the place where7
on the plea of7
the house of stuart7
the right of the7
it is evident that7
of the clan maclean7
early in the morning7
he seems to have7
was not long before7
a commission in the7
for the use of7
for the most part7
on the borders of7
a man who had7
are said to have7
for a long time7
the other side of7
would have been the7
be able to make7
in the present day7
the ancient seat of7
the eldest son of7
the events of the7
he would not have7
the reign of james7
this part of the7
the midst of his7
an account of the7
to the marquis of7
there will be a7
lieutenant of the tower7
on the fourth of7
lord george murray had7
the floor of a7
the king of denmark7
during the reign of7
the spirit of the7
the standard of the7
of james duke of7
of the insurrection of7
reign of james the7
have been able to7
in the way of7
and that they were7
duke of perth had7
a very short time7
the person of the7
that he would not7
of the young prince7
he appears to have7
the house of a7
seems to me that7
that it was the7
marquis of tullibardine was7
the effects of the7
as soon as i7
in spite of his7
old seat of the7
ancient seat of the7
that it was not7
i can tell you7
it not been for7
and it was not7
the wall of the7
those who had been6
of many of the6
was not to be6
two or three of6
the character of a6
in the name of6
at the age of6
in his history of6
in the form of6
at the beginning of6
active part in the6
of the character of6
that they would not6
of the highlanders was6
the walls of the6
other side of the6
that he should be6
that he and his6
that lord george murray6
he was a man6
upon the death of6
in the person of6
of thomas of beaufort6
to do with it6
under the protection of6
a sum of money6
in the mind of6
some of the most6
at the risk of6
was by no means6
the officers of the6
edge of the forest6
the rest of his6
thickness of the wall6
that there was a6
by the marquis of6
if we were to6
but there is no6
the death of hugh6
in addition to these6
that there was no6
to the rank of6
at the siege of6
in the parish of6
by the lord high6
concerned in a plot6
the elector of hanover6
to the island of6
to the number of6
top of the house6
the movements of the6
part of the country6
under the care of6
branch of the family6
in a position to6
of the name of6
he was in the6
to give no quarter6
the favour of the6
of the isle of6
that he could not6
that he was a6
in the county of6
the standard of charles6
with regard to the6
during the course of6
we are going to6
i did not know6
it must be acknowledged6
the siege of blair6
the possession of the6
so far as to6
the aid of a6
to be found in6
to the standard of6
to leave the country6
the heads of the6
the leader of the6
the earl of argyle6
as far as i6
the fortunes of the6
late in the evening6
appear to have been6
mark removed from after6
a large body of6
the memory of the6
that it will be6
the case of thomas6
from the duke of6
their places in the6
to take advantage of6
the life of the6
by the title of6
a few years ago6
one of the greatest6
one hundred and fifty6
in the swedish service6
they were to be6
as soon as possible6
of the chevalier st6
to whom it was6
you will have no6
there is not a6
the younger brother of6
the retreat from derby6
of sir john maclean6
the duke of berwick6
on the tenth of6
lord george murray to6
the confidence of the6
for the good of6
the house of hanover6
three or four miles5
mind of lord george5
a mile from the5
the east side of5
was the commencement of5
it was not only5
the valour of the5
the house of the5
of being concerned in5
with one of the5
there was no occasion5
prince charles and his5
have nothing to do5
the people of england5
the city of london5
south side of the5
soon as he was5
the next day they5
part of the wall5
the position of the5
that he had not5
of the prince of5
head of the clan5
i should like to5
be found in the5
in the british army5
say that it was5
could not have been5
that he had a5
a clean breast of5
the commencement of the5
in the upper part5
to the jacobite cause5
to take care of5
him out of the5
and i am sure5
that the prince should5
the life of lord5
were at that time5
on the east side5
to the isle of5
marquis of tullibardine and5
took the road to5
of the life of5
the duke of marlborough5
a party of the5
ignorance of the language5
the sound of the5
and i have no5
to those of the5
to the cause which5
would not have been5
in this part of5
a few miles from5
the field of culloden5
from one of the5
the part of lord5
the place where he5
the father of lord5
a captain in the5
was received by the5
i will do my5
it is true that5
the character of lord5
a quarter of an5
that which he had5
if they do not5
there was also another5
of the battle of5
a hundred and fifty5
and it may be5
it was not long5
in the old days5
of the clan fraser5
in an old house5
at the expense of5
for a short time5
i should have been5
two or three days5
is to be seen5
the eyes of the5
joined the standard of5
as well as he5
three or four of5
on the eleventh of5
the old manor house5
it is certain that5
in half an hour5
the body of the5
but it was not5
from the effects of5
of the prisoners were5
with the hope of5
one of the servants5
he was unable to5
it will not be5
nature of the thing5
the church of rome5
was the daughter of5
that a party of5
from the hands of5
will do my best5
the island of skye5
of the king to5
of the athole family5
james duke of perth5
for which i am5
in the castle of5
you will be able5
charlie and his companion5
the upper part of5
to which he was5
and that he was5
of william the third5
to the laird of5
a great portion of5
history of the highlands5
late in the afternoon5
to one of his5
the whole of this5
the siege of stirling5
out of the question5
the direction of the5
the part of his5
the state of the5
on the evening of5
i did not think5
quarter of an hour5
i am sorry to5
to his native country5
accession of george the5
ought to be able5
said that he was5
a considerable number of5
one of the last5
the presence of the5
by the laird of5
the use of the5
by the master of5
out of the way5
was given to the5
bore the name of5
as soon as you5
where the duke of5
to the chevalier st5
life of lord lovat5
engaged in the rebellion5
the time when the5
from the field of5
but there was no5
on the sixth of5
of the town of5
have an opportunity of5
the close of the5
the earl of cromartie5
the house of commons5
subject of this memoir5
the result of a5
by an act of5
by this time the5
according to some accounts5
in that part of5
the marquis de torcy5
the earl of wintoun5
tour to the hebrides5
the home of his5
had brought with him5
in the isle of5
to make the attempt5
the earl of carnwath5
the prince of hesse5
and took up his5
the care of the5
i do not see5
on the previous day5
have no reason to5
in the affairs of5
the force of the5
account of the family5
in the first instance5
on the eve of5
that it was a5
the discovery of the5
character of lord lovat5
the conduct of his5
year of his age5
the title of lord5
that he was the5
at the time when5
the decision of the5
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the minds of the5
the court of france5
was born in the5
a party of soldiers5
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that he might be5
i think it is5
master of lovat was5
the last of the5
it is necessary to5
do you think of5
the appearance of the5
the fate of his5
restoration of the stuarts5
old manor house of5
to be sent to5
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i am ready to5
bear the name of5
the spot where the5
that it might be5
was not the only5
standard of charles edward5
to take possession of5
east side of the5
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the cause which he5
they were in the5
there is no fear5
i do not want5
on the same day5
in the streets of5
the spirits of the5
was sent to the5
the young duke of5
had the honour of5
the other end of5
by sir walter scott5
we should not be5
with the aid of5
it is remarkable that5
the earl of seaforth5
of the late king5
as far as the5
of the state of5
chief of the clan5
i do not say5
not been for the5
would be likely to5
other end of the5
the accession of george5
a part of the5
i am heartily glad5
the approach of the5
the lower part of5
early part of the5
that he would be5
in the early part5
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by the force of4
and many of the4
in a letter from4
to the mind of4
it is one of4
the opposite side of4
after the failure of4
the house of athole4
in case of need4
with some of the4
at the door of4
have the advantage of4
born in the year4
of william of orange4
in the neighbourhood of4
the manor house of4
to part with the4
you will not be4
the enemies of the4
the family of fraser4
in one of his4
in command of the4
i should say that4
that it is the4
be able to do4
the warrant for his4
of sir robert walpole4
the power of the4
in pursuit of him4
end of that time4
the earl of tullibardine4
be able to give4
there will be no4
with respect to the4
head of his clan4
the massacre of glencoe4
took their places in4
i do not doubt4
the reluctance of the4
the charge of being4
the newspapers of the4
if he does not4
the bodies of the4
during the month of4
considerable portion of the4
on the road to4
not so much as4
highest to the lowest4
cause which he had4
the title of earl4
that the prince was4
was descended from a4
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in a quarter of4
to the young chevalier4
not in the least4
appears not to have4
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walked up and down4
to return to england4
beneath the floor of4
it would be better4
much in the same4
killed at the battle4
in a few minutes4
the top of a4
door in the floor4
that one of the4
in the opinion of4
one of the first4
that they were to4
that he had gone4
a man of honour4
on the ninth of4
the affections of the4
the names of the4
the isle of man4
am glad to see4
at the edge of4
of hugh lord lovat4
by charles the second4
there would have been4
for the arrival of4
in order of battle4
one of the few4
mile and a half4
the names of those4
on the confines of4
to enter into the4
being concerned in a4
an active part in4
part of the building4
have the honour to4
by some of the4
to be put to4
that there should be4
that the king has4
to the spot where4
within a mile of4
of compassion for the4
were in the habit4
a man of considerable4
had by this time4
the highest to the4
with him to the4
the end of that4
the value of the4
the bulk of the4
i thank god i4
to engage in the4
but it is a4
for the men to4
use the words of4
on board a ship4
on the south side4
which he addressed to4
hundred and fifty men4
to him in the4
a short distance from4
that many of the4
a place of safety4
the circumstances under which4
as there is no4
does not appear that4
for concealment and escape4
nothing can be done4
it has been stated4
if i had been4
will be in a4
that he was to4
and you may be4
of the stuart family4
heard the sound of4
with which it was4
by the nature of4
he was confirmed in4
to the prince of4
four or five days4
an old house at4
the landlord of the4
in a few hours4
on the subject of4
the exercise of his4
i am afraid that4
did not think of4
did not wish to4
as a matter of4
says sir walter scott4
from the highest to4
memoirs of the life4
young duke of perth4
such is the statement4
the following letter to4
i will have a4
the earl of athole4
the execution of lord4
the family of lovat4
of the assassination plot4
find that it is4
which was to be4
a mile and a4
which lord george had4
it does not appear4
the borders of the4
lord kilmarnock and lord4
in the secret chamber4
the character of this4
at one of the4
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head of the house4
he was of a4
the subject of the4
adds the same writer4
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the minds of his4
he is sure to4
the principles of the4
two days after the4
the mother of the4
as far as we4
in a matter of4
him that it was4
that you are in4
one way or the4
the custom of the4
be a man of4
the effects of his4
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by the laws of4
he could not have4
to the care of4
newspapers of the day4
sir john maclean was4
memoirs of the jacobites4
placed on the table4
battle of sherriff muir4
the west side of4
the merits of the4
out of the house4
the father of the4
the arms of the4
before the battle of4
are still pointed out4
at the base of4
on the coast of4
two of the men4
took possession of the4
in the court of4
the loyalty of the4
that is true enough4
with the name of4
he had learned to4
fourth earl of nithisdale4
and lord mungo murray4
as much as possible4
lord george murray in4
the vengeance of the4
the direction in which4
of the jacobite army4
if i did not4
he declared that he4
was created earl of4
an act of parliament4
two or three miles4
great portion of the4
body of the army4
in a low tone4
under a strong guard4
the dowager lady lovat4
of james earl of4
of those concerned in4
of a highland chieftain4
that you did not4
the death of her4
it was resolved to4
come to the throne4
one of them was4
in the british museum4
know anything about it4
the north of england4
as in the case4
some of his friends4
of the jacobite cause4
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could only be reached4
not many years ago4
like most of the4
so as to be4
his quarters in the4
that the prince had4
the house of fraser4
to the fury of4
and in a few4
of the long island4
the news of the4
by the death of4
i know that the4
the authority of the4
at the death of4
was composed of the4
command of the army4
earl of kilmarnock was4
the reign of queen4
into a state of4
to the dignity of4
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for the restoration of4
put an end to4
in process of time4
that there is a4
by the advice of4
it was in his4
a council of war4
in the dead of4
seem to have been4
the name of fraser4
the interests of the4
not one of the4
that on which the4
of charles the second4
was directed to the4
he was received by4
during the lifetime of4
of the people of4
who was colonel of4
have his own again4
the laird of beaufort4
a certain amount of4
in a few words4
the following day he4
the hand of the4
to whom he had4
was the first to4
the old seat of4
the young chevalier was4
at a distance from4
there is no saying4
to take up arms4
take possession of the4
lord george commanded the4
the origin of the4
different parts of the4
the fidelity of the4
in a very short4
on the twelfth of4
the hands of a4
of the great hall4
known by the name4
he might be able4
the whole of his4
the safety of the4
in order to secure4
by one of his4
under the influence of4
take advantage of the4
the existence of the4
not to have been4
the tower of london4
the title of the4
the duke of devonshire4
the flight of the4
i have come to4
the battle of sherriff4
one of those who4
of the house is4
one of the windows4
cause of the jacobites4
out of the town4
which lord lovat had4
it must have been4
to have recourse to4
are going to have4
that he had ever4
half an hour after4
side of the town4
opposite side of the4
by which it was4
the battle of fontenoy4
and most humble servant4
had been in the4
duke of cumberland had4
the charge of the4
the end of a4
and you will be4
by means of a4
as it would be4
was translated to him4
of maxwell of kirkconnel4
if i were in4
to return to the4
and i think it4
said to have had4
in any of the4
take part in the4
sketches of the highlanders4
in the church of4
in the french service4
within the walls of4
is a piece of4
in the morning when4
the people of the4
did not think that4
a glass of wine4
in the same cause4
to sir alexander macdonald4
in addition to the4
of a company of4
that i could not4
the prince in the4
the clan of fraser4
the honour of a4
in the great hall4
he went to the4
in the mean time4
to do in the4
the head of loch4
was lord george murray4
the court of the4
to have had a4
the country of the4
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you that i have3
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side of the castle3
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john murray of broughton3
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the prospect of the3
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his character as a3
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letters to sir h3
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which he had espoused3
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history of the rebels3
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breaking out of the3
of the names of3
the house of peers3
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you will have to3
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the throne of england3
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the rebels in newgate3
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memoirs of the rebellion3
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the king and government3
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the countess of newburgh3
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of six or seven3
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mistress of the house3
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me that it was3
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of the affairs of3
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charlie said as he3
of the body of3
some of the principal3
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at the island of3
over the minds of3
a gentleman of the3
the power of his3
representative of the family3
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in the same manner3
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who had been left3
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one who seems to3
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have a good deal3
in the mercy of3
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as he grew up3
all those who were3
and conveyed to the3
soon as they were3
the marquis of atholl3
well as that of3
to say nothing of3
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only be reached by3
in the event of3
the pleasure of seeing3
to blow it up3
was attacked in the3
there is no chance3
is to be done3
from the following letter3
of these brave men3
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at the taking of3
a view of the3
the king is always3
earl of nithisdale was3
the house of lady3
were in the same3
when it is known3
the last of them3
must have been a3
that they could not3
beneath the roof of3
as the head of3
was educated in the3
a lady of great3
was owing to the3
went by the name3
on the sixteenth of3
a few miles of3
passage of the river3
and i doubt not3
what was once the3
says a contemporary writer3
lose sight of him3
the siege of carlisle3
given by lord elcho3
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manner in which the3
to ask for him3
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as long as i3
if you have any3
the following is the3
in a female dress3
the duchess of buccleugh3
ought to have been3
named in the indictment3
the same time that3
the prince and the3
thousand five hundred men3
the management of this3
one of the constables3
that you had been3
and on the twenty3
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of the truth of3
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on the opposite side3
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that they might be3
to those who had3
from his own country3
who ought to have3
miles to the north3
was the custom of3
the eyes of others3
for my own part3
the next three days3
a flight of steps3
during the civil wars3
to the daughter of3
the macleans of duart3
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the heart of the3
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by his marriage with3
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the castle of blair3
the secret of the3
the junction of the3
may also be seen3
the siege of fort3
ancient and noble family3
the lapse of years3
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on his return from3
should not be passed3
to keep up the3
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a history of the3
not be long before3
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i am glad that3
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the oaths to government3
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to have been written3
for a day or3
shall have occasion to3
he is a lithuanian3
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the man who was3
passage of the dwina3
i can assure you3
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among some of the3
the highlands of scotland3
may be sure i3
had not been for3
the reception of the3
from lord john drummond3
the battle of clissow3
which he had sacrificed3
a long talk with3
the state paper office3
soon as the king3
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on the charge of3
in the following manner3
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i will tell you3
the roof of the3
he put on his3
sentence of the law3
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with one hundred and3
was told that he3
than a quarter of3
some four or five3
of a man who3
the hero of the3
lord george murray has3
referred to by the3
charlotte de la tremouille3
there would be any3
the next day he3
who succeeded his father3
the leaders of the3
was presented to the3
as it was called3
committed to the tower3
greater part of the3
and i know that3
with an account of3
the father and son3
and in order to3
ewan cameron of lochiel3
had been passed upon3
on the seventeenth of3
thought it was a3
and there are many3
could not think of3
and out of the3
in my power to3
the vessel in which3
at the bottom of3
at once to the3
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on the accession of3
a brace of pistols3
on the death of3
the charcoal burner said3
no doubt but that3
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to the head of3
have added to the3
house of one of3
charles edward and his3
to the privy council3
i am very glad3
this branch of the3
for his adherence to3
he believed that he3
of the chevalier was3
to get out of3
the great hall of3
death of the duke3
i can depend upon3
will be at all3
what must have been3
the care of his3
of the hands of3
i shall be glad3
in a great measure3
i think it my3
know that he is3
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not seem to me3
the inside of the3
that she could not3
the episcopal church of3
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is a very good3
nothing to do but3
title of lord lovat3
of the old house3
in the hour of3
secret chambers and hiding3
an account of his3
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to have been very3
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of the power of3
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after the execution of3
a matter of surprise3
there is no other3
that you will be3
to go into the3
at the university of3
had anything to say3
the pretender upon the3
the reign of george3
army of twelve thousand3
that you should have3
memoirs of lord kilmarnock3
is stated to have3
to avail himself of3