The Lady of the LakeAdam and Charles Black, 1871 - 353 páginas |
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... Macgregor , and of other families , claiming a descent from the old Scottish King Alpine , are most remarkable . The Highlanders are as zealous of their rights of sepulture , as may be expected from a people whose whole laws and ...
... Macgregor , and of other families , claiming a descent from the old Scottish King Alpine , are most remarkable . The Highlanders are as zealous of their rights of sepulture , as may be expected from a people whose whole laws and ...
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... MacGregor . This leader , on one occasion , thought proper to make a descent upon the lower part of the Loch Lomond district , and summoned all the heritors and farmers to meet at the Kirk of Drymen , to pay him black - mail , i . e ...
... MacGregor . This leader , on one occasion , thought proper to make a descent upon the lower part of the Loch Lomond district , and summoned all the heritors and farmers to meet at the Kirk of Drymen , to pay him black - mail , i . e ...
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... MacGregor defenceless and un- armed . ' His foeman , conjectured to be one of the MacLarens before and after mentioned , entered and paid his compliments , enquiring after the health of his formidable neighbour . Rob Roy maintained a ...
... MacGregor defenceless and un- armed . ' His foeman , conjectured to be one of the MacLarens before and after mentioned , entered and paid his compliments , enquiring after the health of his formidable neighbour . Rob Roy maintained a ...
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... Macgregor . The original of these quarrels proceeded from injuries and provocations mutually given and received , not long before . Macgregor , however , wanting to have them ended in friendly conferences , marched at the head of two ...
... Macgregor . The original of these quarrels proceeded from injuries and provocations mutually given and received , not long before . Macgregor , however , wanting to have them ended in friendly conferences , marched at the head of two ...
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... Macgregor , upon the alarm , divided his men into two parties , the greateat part whereof . he commanded himself , and the other he committed to the care of his brother John , who , by his orders , led them about another way , and ...
... Macgregor , upon the alarm , divided his men into two parties , the greateat part whereof . he commanded himself , and the other he committed to the care of his brother John , who , by his orders , led them about another way , and ...
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