 | Oratory - 1808
...State, Stair, gives this reason for that slaughter: these are his words :—' Since the government cannot oblige them, it is obliged to ruin some of them, to weaken and to frighten the rest.'—He goes much further.—' It is a great work of charity, to be exact in rooting... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1812
...of that settlement: Whence he goes OD in his of the 3d of December to say, that since the government cannot oblige them, it is obliged to ruin some of...expiring of the king's indemnity, to project with lieutenant colonel Hamilton that some of them should be rooted out and destroyed. Hi« majesty'« proclamation... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell - Trials - 1814
...rea•"tis for that slaughter : these are his words : " Since tbe government cannot oblige them, it ii obliged to ruin some of them, to weaken and frighten the rest." He goes much farther: — " II is a great work of charity to be exact in rooting out that damnable... | |
 | Thomas Bayly Howell, Thomas Jones Howell - Law reports, digests, etc - 1816
...that settlement : Whence he goes on in his of the 3d of December tu say, that since the government cannot oblige them, it is obliged to ruin some of...expiring of the king's indemnity, to project with lieutenant colonel Hamilton that some of them should be rooted out and destroyed. His majesty's proclamation... | |
 | Trials - 1816
...state, Stair, gives tbese reasons for that slaughter : these are his words : " Since the government cannot oblige them, it is obliged to ruin some of them, to weaken and frighten the rest." Heroes much farther: — " It is a great work of charity to be exact in routing out that damnable sect."... | |
 | T. B. Howell, Esq. - 1816
...state, Stair, gives these reasons for that si,ni-'ni. i - these are his words : " Since the government cannot oblige them, it is obliged to ruin some of them, to weaken and frighten the rest." He goes much farther:— " It is a great work of charity to be exact in rooting out that damnable sect."... | |
 | Trials - 1816
...!•*_ ¥?!!_! I- ... II Ï U:tl*^ on in his of the 3d of December to say, tli.it since the government cannot oblige them, it is obliged to ruin some of them to weaken and fris> liten the rest, and that the Macdonalds will fall in this net ; and, in effect, seems even from... | |
 | Trials - 1816
...reasons for that slaughter : these are his words : " Since the government cannot oblige them, it re obliged to ruin some of them, to weaken and frighten the rest." He goes much farther: — " It is a great work of charity to be exact in rooting out that damnable... | |
 | Elizabeth Isabella Spence - Highlands (Scotland) - 1817 - 364 pages
...Viscount of " Dundee, and then of Major-general Buchan " in the years 1689 and 1690. This isacknow" ledged by all. But when the Earl of Braid" albin called...indemnity was " published in August 1691, offering a free in4 '* demnity and pardon to all the Highlanders " who had been in arms, upon their coming in " and... | |
 | Officer of the army - Clans - 1818 - 207 pages
...the third of December to say, ' That since the government cannot oblige them, it is obliged to ruine some of them to weaken and frighten the rest, and...indemnity was published in August 1691, offering a free indemnity and pardon to all the Highlanders who had been in arms, upon their coming in and taking the... | |
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