Memoirs of the War Carried on in Scotland and Ireland: M.DC.LXXXIX.-M.DC.XCI.1833 - 359 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xvii - O let not our sins now cry against us for vengeance ; but hear us, thy poor servants, begging mercy and imploring thy help, and that thou wouldest be a defence unto us against the face of the enemy. Make it appear that thou art our Saviour and mighty Deliverer, through Jesus Christ our Lord. Amen.
الصفحة iv - DAVID CONSTABLE, ESQ. ANDREW COVENTRY, ESQ. JAMES T. GIBSON CRAIG, ESQ. WILLIAM GIBSON CRAIG, ESQ. HON. GEORGE CRANSTOUN, LORD COREHOUSE.
الصفحة iv - WILLIAM GOTT, ESQ. ROBERT GRAHAM, ESQ. LORD GRAY. RIGHT HON. THOMAS GRENVILLE. THE EARL OF HADDINGTON. 40 THE DUKE OF HAMILTON AND BRANDON.
الصفحة xvii - Majesty in this our necessity, that thou wouldest take the cause into thine own hand, and judge between us and our enemies. Stir up thy strength, O Lord, and come and help us; for thou givest not alway the battle to the strong, but canst save by many or by few.
الصفحة iv - COSMO INNES, ESQ. DAVID IRVING, LL.D. THE BANNATYNE CLUB. JAMES IVORY, ESQ. THE REV. JOHN JAMIESON, DD ROBERT JAMESON, ESQ. 50 SIR HENRY JARDINE. RIGHT HON. F. JEFFREY, LORD-ADVOCATE. JAMES KEAY, ESQ. THOMAS FRANCIS KENNEDY, ESQ. JOHN GARDINER KINNEAR, ESQ. [TREASURER.! 55 THE EARL OF KINNOULL. DAVID LAING, ESQ. [SECRETARY.] THE EARL OF LAUDERDALE, KT THE REV. JOHN LEE, DD ALEXANDER WELLESLEY LEITH, ESQ. 60 THE MARQUIS OF LOTHIAN. HON. JH MACKENZIE, LORD MACKENZIE. JAMES MACKENZIE, ESQ. JOHN WHITEFOORD...
الصفحة 249 - I am fory for thefe ill neues I fend you to acquaint his Majeftie with, and my humble opinion is, that his Majeftie muft firft beat Dundie and fecuir this kingdom or he attempt any other thing, and now Dundie will be...
الصفحة vi - ESQ. MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JOSEPH STRATON SIR JOHN ARCHIBALD STEWART, BART THE HON. CHARLES FRANCIS STUART. THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND. ALEXANDER THOMSON, ESQ. 95 WALTER C.
الصفحة vi - MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JOSEPH STRATON SIR JOHN ARCHIBALD STEWART, BART THE HON. CHARLES FRANCIS STUART. THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND. ALEXANDER THOMSON, ESQ. 95 WALTER C. TREVELYAN, ESQ. PATRICK FRASER TYTLER, ESQ. ADAM URQUHART, ESQ. RIGHT HON. SIR GEORGE WARRENDER, BART 100 THE YEN.
الصفحة vi - FRANCIS PALGRAVE, ESQ. HENRY PETRIE, ESQ. ROBERT PITCAIRN, ESQ. 80 JOHN RICHARDSON, ESQ. THE EARL OF ROSSLYN. ANDREW RUTHERFURD, ESQ. THE EARL OF SELKIRK. RIGHT HON. SIR SAMUEL SHEPHERD, LORD CHIEF BARON OF SCOTLAND.
الصفحة 57 - Highlanders, he turned about to fee how matters flood, and found that all his left had given way, and got down the hill which was behind our line, ranged a little above the brow thereof, fo that in the twinkling of an eye in a manner, our men, as well as the ennemy, were out of fight, being got doun pall mall to the river where our baggage flood. At which fad fpectacle it may be eafily judged how he was furprized, to fee at firft view himfelf alone upon the field...