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" It would be endless to give account of all the hardships and acts of barbarous cruelty done : It may be easily imagined, considering the season of the year, the vast load of snow that lay then on the ground, the poor people, man, wife, and child, without... "
Miscellany of the Maitland Club: Consisting of Original Papers and Other ... - Page 465
by Maitland Club, Glasgow - 1843
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The Chevalier de St. George and the Jacobite Movements in His Favour, 1701-1720

Charles Sanford Terry - Jacobites - 1901 - 570 pages
...houses of this town or village . . . and burnt down houses, corns, and every thing to the ground. . . . hardships and acts of barbarous cruelty done : It...to support them, and little or no hopes of relief. . . . Upon Saturday the 38 ^ Januat^ 1715^6, about five a clock att night, Lord George Murray with...
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The Chevalier de St. George & the Jacobite Movements in His Favor, 1701-1720

Charles Sanford Terry - Jacobites - 1915 - 406 pages
...houses of this town or village . . . and burnt down houses, corns, and every thing to the ground. . . . It would be endless to give account of all the hardships...to support them, and little or no hopes of relief. . . . Upon Saturday the 28th January 1715-16, about five a clock att night, Lord George Murray with...
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The Jacobites and the Union: Being a Narrative of the Movements of 1708 ...

Charles Sanford Terry - Jacobite Rebellion, 1715 - 1922 - 306 pages
...the houses of this town or village.. .and burnt down houses, corns, and every thing to the ground— It would be endless to give account of all the hardships...support them, and little or no hopes of relief.... Upon Saturday the 28 th January 1715-16, about five a clock att night, Lord George Murray with the...
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