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... once more in the Covenanters ' power , they determined not to let him go . A strict watch was kept over his lodgings ; and when at length , his eyes being opened , Huntly indig- nantly demanded back the paper he had signed , he ...
... once more in the Covenanters ' power , they determined not to let him go . A strict watch was kept over his lodgings ; and when at length , his eyes being opened , Huntly indig- nantly demanded back the paper he had signed , he ...
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... Once more Montrose , at the head of an army of four thousand men , returned to Aberdeen , charged to attack the loyal barons . He spared the town again , and endeavoured ( but ineffectually ) to besiege Sir George Gordon of Gight's ...
... Once more Montrose , at the head of an army of four thousand men , returned to Aberdeen , charged to attack the loyal barons . He spared the town again , and endeavoured ( but ineffectually ) to besiege Sir George Gordon of Gight's ...
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... once more marched a large army under General Leslie towards the English border . Montrose's heart was very heavy when , suspected by his colleagues , and not quite at ease with the cause for which he once more donned the ' blue whimsies ...
... once more marched a large army under General Leslie towards the English border . Montrose's heart was very heavy when , suspected by his colleagues , and not quite at ease with the cause for which he once more donned the ' blue whimsies ...
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... once more saved him . When asked if he had indeed been instrumental in draw- ing up such a document , Montrose not only openly avowed his share in the transaction , but produced the very bond itself , and gave it up . It was then ...
... once more saved him . When asked if he had indeed been instrumental in draw- ing up such a document , Montrose not only openly avowed his share in the transaction , but produced the very bond itself , and gave it up . It was then ...
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... ' was brave ; but he was young , rash , and ambitious . Let the King first try gentle measures to preserve the fidelity of Scotland . ' Once more Hamilton's influence was against Mon- trose . The The Vow of Montrose . 39.
... ' was brave ; but he was young , rash , and ambitious . Let the King first try gentle measures to preserve the fidelity of Scotland . ' Once more Hamilton's influence was against Mon- trose . The The Vow of Montrose . 39.
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