The last of the Cavaliers [by R. Piddington].R. Bentley, 1859 |
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... Jacobite gentleman of the North to the heads of that party in England , for the purpose of arranging measures to meet the coming crisis . Flora , in all the regretful tenderness of a bride , who leaves for ever the home of her girlhood ...
... Jacobite gentleman of the North to the heads of that party in England , for the purpose of arranging measures to meet the coming crisis . Flora , in all the regretful tenderness of a bride , who leaves for ever the home of her girlhood ...
Strana 259
... Jacobites- Tories as they have been called by later writers , Cava- liers by themselves . The great bulk of the Whig party was at heart Presbyterian , although many of its members had , out- wardly at least , conformed to the ...
... Jacobites- Tories as they have been called by later writers , Cava- liers by themselves . The great bulk of the Whig party was at heart Presbyterian , although many of its members had , out- wardly at least , conformed to the ...
Strana 261
... Jacobite party — or faction , as they were be- ginning to be termed , ( for , be it noted , parties always become factions when they become unfortunate , and lose dignity in the direct ratio of power ) —comprized for the greater part ...
... Jacobite party — or faction , as they were be- ginning to be termed , ( for , be it noted , parties always become factions when they become unfortunate , and lose dignity in the direct ratio of power ) —comprized for the greater part ...
Strana 262
... Jacobites is more especially applied , ) turn and rend him for whose service they had too often for- sworn the claims and duties of freemen ; amongst the unnumbered transgressions recorded against them , let this in justice be ...
... Jacobites is more especially applied , ) turn and rend him for whose service they had too often for- sworn the claims and duties of freemen ; amongst the unnumbered transgressions recorded against them , let this in justice be ...
Strana 263
... Jacobites by the numbers they lost , but that loss became doubled by the gain of their opponents , and trebled by the fading of that prestige of unity and confidence which was the greatest necessity of their position ; and , added to ...
... Jacobites by the numbers they lost , but that loss became doubled by the gain of their opponents , and trebled by the fading of that prestige of unity and confidence which was the greatest necessity of their position ; and , added to ...
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