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" As for Mac Ian of Glencoe and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the other Highlanders, it will be proper, for the vindication of public justice, to extirpate that set of thieves. "
The West of Scotland in History: Being Brief Notes Concerning Events, Family ... - Page 86
by Joseph Irving - 1885 - 359 pages
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A Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High ..., Volume 13

Trials - 1816 - 750 pages
..." As for Mac- Jan of Glenco and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the rest of the* Highlanders, it will be proper, for the vindication...public justice, to extirpate that set of thieves. " WR" " This was directed to sir Thomas Levingstou and colonel Hill. And the parliament has voted that...
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Letters from the North Highlands: During the Summer 1816

Elizabeth Isabella Spence - Highlands (Scotland) - 1817 - 744 pages
..." As for Mackean of Glenco and that tribe, if they can be " well distinguished from the rest of the Highlanders, it will " be proper, for the vindication...public justice, to extirpate '' that set of thieves. " WR" " This was directed to Sir Thomas Levingston and Colo" nel Hill. And the parliament has voted...
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The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The ...

1829 - 612 pages
...who had already done all that was required of others. The words are remarkable: — "As for MacIan of Glencoe, and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the rest of the highlanders, it will be proper, for the vindication of public justice, to extirpate that...
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Sketch of a Tour in the Highlands of Scotland, Through Perthshire ...

Larkin - Highland (Scotland) - 1819 - 372 pages
...As for Mackean of Glenco and that tribe, if they can be 11 well distinguished from the rest of the Highlanders, it will " be proper, for the vindication...public justice, to extirpate " that set of thieves. " WR" " This was directed to Sir Thomas Levingston and Colo-. " nelHill. And the parliament has voted...
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Captain Rock in London; Or, The Chieftain's Gazette for the Year 1825

Catholics - 1825 - 362 pages
...' As fur MacKean of Glenco, and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the rest of the Highlanders, it will be proper, for the vindication of public justice, to extirpate that set ol thieves. ' WR' " Accordingly, about the beginning of February 1G92, troops were ordered to perpetrate...
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Tales of a Grandfather;: Being Stories Taken from Scottish History. Humbly ...

Walter Scott - Aristocracy (Social class) - 1829 - 372 pages
..." As for MacJan of Glencoe, and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the rest of the Highlanders, it will be proper, for the vindication...public justice, to extirpate that set of thieves." You will remark the hypocritical clemency and real cruelty of these instructions, which profess a readiness...
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Tales of a Grandfather: Being Stories Taken from Scottish History ..., Volume 3

Walter Scott - Scotland - 1829 - 360 pages
...Glencoe,and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the rest of the Highlanders, itwill be proper, for the vindication of public justice, to extirpate that set of thieves." You will remark the hypocritical clemency and real crueltyof these instructions, which profess a readiness...
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The Pocket Magazine

English literature - 1829 - 296 pages
...who had already done all that was required of others. The words are remarkable : — " As lor MacJan of Glencoe, and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the rest of the highlanders, it will be proper, for the vindication of public justice, to extirpate that...
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Tales of a Grandfather;: Being Stories Taken from Scottish History. Humbly ...

Walter Scott - Aristocracy (Social class) - 1829 - 374 pages
...who had already done all that was required of others. The words are remarkable : — " As for MacIan of Glencoe, and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the rest of the Highlanders, it will be proper, for the vindication of public justice, to extirpate that...
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Tales of a Grandfather: With Stories Taken from Scottish History ...

Sir Walter Scott - Scotland - 1833 - 496 pages
...devoted Maclan, who had already done all that was required of others. The words are remarkable : — " As for Maclan of Glencoe, and that tribe, if they can be well distinguished from the rest of the Highlanders, it will be proper, for the vindication of public justice, to extirpate that...
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