| 1751 - 462 pages
...receiv'd into Mercy upon taking the Oath of Allegiance, tho' the Day was long before elapled, and that he ordered nothing concerning Glenco and his Tribe, but that if they could be well ieparated from the reft, it would be a proper Vindication oí the publick Juftice to extirpate" that... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 748 pages
...received into mercy, u pon taking the oath of allegiance, though the day was long before elapsed, and that he ordered nothing concerning Glenco and his tribe,...vindication of the public justice to extirpate that sect of thieves : which plainly intimates that it was his majesty's mind ihn t they could not he separated... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 750 pages
...into mercy, upon taking the oath of allegiance, though the day и-.s long before elapsed, and that be ordered nothing concerning Glenco and his tribe, but...vindication of the public justice to extirpate that sect of thieves : which plainly intimates that it was his majesty's mind that they could not be separated-... | |
| Trials - 1816 - 746 pages
...received into mercy,upon taking the oath of allegiance, though the day was long before elapsed, and that he ordered nothing concerning Glenco and his tribe, but that if they could be well separated fmm the rest, it would be a proper vindication of the public justice to extirpate that sect of thieves... | |
| Elizabeth Isabella Spence - Highlands (Scotland) - 1817 - 744 pages
...then it is added, if Mac" kean of Glenco 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.* And of these additional " instructions, a principal duplicate was sent to " Sir Thomas Levingston,... | |
| Officer of the army - Clans - 1818 - 420 pages
...received into mercy, upon taking the oath of allegiance, though the day was long before elapsed; and that he ordered nothing concerning Glenco and his tribe,...vindication of the public justice to extirpate that sect of thieves,' Which plainly » intimates, that it was his Majesty's mind, that they could not be... | |
| Larkin - Highland (Scotland) - 1819 - 372 pages
...then it is added, if Mac" kean of Glenco 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.* And of these additional " instructions, a principal duplicate was sent to " Sir Thomas Levingston,... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1838 - 622 pages
...received into mercy upon taking the oath of allegiance, though the day was long before elapsed ; and that he ordered nothing concerning Glenco and his tribe,...public justice to extirpate that set of thieves," an expulsion (say the commissioners) which plainly intimated, that it was his majesty's mind, that... | |
| 1842 - 118 pages
...allegiance,though the day was long before elapsed ; and that he ordered nothing concerning Glencoe and his tribe ; but that, if they could be well separated...of thieves ; which plainly intimates, that it was Iris Majesty's mind, that they could not be separated from the rest of these rebels, unless they still... | |
| James M'Conechy - Glencoe Massacre, 1692 - 1845 - 206 pages
...received into mercy upon taking the oath of allegiance, tho' the day was long before elaps'd, and that he ordered nothing concerning Glenco and his tribe,...the rest, it" would "be a proper vindication of the publick justice to extirpate that sept of thieves;" which plainly intimates, that it was his Majesty's... | |
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