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" M'Ean of Glencoe and that tribe can be well separated from the rest, it will be a proper vindication of the public justice to extirpate that set of thieves. "
Sketch of a Tour in the Highlands of Scotland: Through Perthshire ... - Page 188
by Larkin - 1819 - 352 pages
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Culloden Papers: Comprising an Extensive and Interesting Correspondence from ...

H. R. Duff - Scotland - 1815 - 572 pages
...alledgiance is indispensable, others having already taken it. 4. If M'Ean of Glenco and that trybe can be well separated from the rest, it will be a...vindication of the public Justice to extirpate that seEt of theives. The double of these instructions is only communicated to Sir Tho" Livingstone. W....
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 13

Trials - 1816 - 748 pages
...apprehends, had concerted the matter with major Duiicason. And colonel Hill depones, that he understood can be well separated from the rest, it will be a...vindication of the public justice to extirpate that sect of thieves.* And of these additional instructions, a principal duplicate was sent to sir Thomas...
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 13

Trials - 1816 - 746 pages
...well the venstill taking the oath of allegiance : and then geance „ allegiance its added, if Mackean of Glenco and that tribe can be well separated from the rest, it will be a proper vindication ut'tbe public justice to. extirgeance falls there ; for my part I could hare wished the Macdonalds...
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Letters from the North Highlands: During the Summer 1816

Elizabeth Isabella Spence - Highlands (Scotland) - 1817 - 744 pages
...concerning Glenco and his tribe, but " that if they could be well separated from the ** rest, it would be a proper vindication of the " public justice to extirpate that set of thieves : " which plainly intimates that it was his Majes" ty's mind that they could not be separated " from...
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Miscellanea Scotica: I. Maule's (of Melgum) History of the Picts; with Sir ...

Scotland - 1818 - 478 pages
...obliged to render upon mercy, they still taking the oaths of allegiance ; and then its added, If Mackean of Glenco, and that tribe, can be well separated from...vindication of the public justice to extirpate that sect of thieves. And of these additional instruction a principal duplicate was sent to Sir Thomas Livingston,...
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Historical memoirs of Rob Roy and the clan Macgregor, including original ...

Kenneth Macleay (M.D.) - Highlands (Scotland) - 1818 - 424 pages
...the Governor of Fort-William, and dated, 16th January, 1692, say, " If M'Ean of Glenco, that trybe, can be well separated from the rest, it will be a proper vindication of public justice, to extirpate that sect of thieves." This was followed by consequent orders from different...
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Miscellanea Scotica: I. Maule's (of Melgum) History of the Picts; with Sir ...

Scotland - 1818 - 466 pages
...concerning Glenco and his tribe; but that, if they could be well separated from the rest, it would be a proper vindication of the public justice to extirpate that set of thieves ; which plainly intimates, that it was his Majesty's mind, that they could not be separated from the...
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Memoirs of the Lord Viscount Dundee and the Highland Clans: With an Account ...

Officer of the army - Clans - 1818 - 420 pages
...allegiance;' and then it is added, if ' Mackean of Glenco and that tribe can be well separated from ihd rest, it will be a proper vindication of the public justice, to extirpate that sect of thieves.' And of these additional instructions, a principal duplicate was sent to Sir Thomas...
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The Constitutional History of England: From the Accession of Henry ..., Volume 4

Henry Hallam - 1827 - 396 pages
...circumstances of cruelty , but they contain one unfortunate sentence : " If Maclean [ sic ] , of Glencoe , and that tribe can be well separated from the rest,...vindication of the public justice to extirpate that seat of thieves. "This was written, it is to be remembered , while they were exposed to the penalties...
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The Constitutional History of England from the Accession of ..., Volumes 3-4

Henry Hallam - Constitutional history - 1827 - 888 pages
...circumstances of cruelty , but they contain one unfortunate sentence : " If Maclean [ sic ] , of Glencoe , and that tribe can be well separated from the rest...vindication of the public justice to extirpate that seat of thieves. " This was written, it is to be remembered , while they were exposed to the penalties...
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