Poems on Various Subjects: But Chiefly Moral and Descriptive, with Songs, and Copious NotesPrinted at the Dumfries & Galloway courier office, 1822 - Всего страниц: 283 |
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... Prince Charles and his Army , from Dumfries , & c . Village Scenery , & c . Gambols , Tea Table , 235 • • 239 243 249 NOTES . Battle between the Moorland and Spanish Rams , . 261 The Bewildered Shepherd , 262 On Solitude , 263 · • A ...
... Prince Charles and his Army , from Dumfries , & c . Village Scenery , & c . Gambols , Tea Table , 235 • • 239 243 249 NOTES . Battle between the Moorland and Spanish Rams , . 261 The Bewildered Shepherd , 262 On Solitude , 263 · • A ...
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... prince upon that field lies slain . The Brunswickers did bravely play their part , No courage quailed the gallant soldiers ' heart ; But overwhelming numbers must prevail ; - Thus at Thermopylae the Spartans fell . Now to the conflict ...
... prince upon that field lies slain . The Brunswickers did bravely play their part , No courage quailed the gallant soldiers ' heart ; But overwhelming numbers must prevail ; - Thus at Thermopylae the Spartans fell . Now to the conflict ...
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... prince and his people were both of one mind , And who can resist when such powers are com- bined ? A new expedition was quickly rigged out , The means to the end were adapted no doubt . Down , down , down with the pirates ! down , down ...
... prince and his people were both of one mind , And who can resist when such powers are com- bined ? A new expedition was quickly rigged out , The means to the end were adapted no doubt . Down , down , down with the pirates ! down , down ...
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... Prince of Wales , arrived at Dumfries , in its retreat from England . The ill - fated young Prince , then in the 25th year of his age , occupied THIS HOUSE ( the Commer- cial Inn of Dumfries , kept by Mrs Williamson ) belonging , at ...
... Prince of Wales , arrived at Dumfries , in its retreat from England . The ill - fated young Prince , then in the 25th year of his age , occupied THIS HOUSE ( the Commer- cial Inn of Dumfries , kept by Mrs Williamson ) belonging , at ...
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... Prince came afterwards to supper , with a dejected countenance ; and commenced his march north- wards , early next morning . " These particulars were well known in Dumfries at the time . The information respecting the Duke of Cumber ...
... Prince came afterwards to supper , with a dejected countenance ; and commenced his march north- wards , early next morning . " These particulars were well known in Dumfries at the time . The information respecting the Duke of Cumber ...
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Стр. 282 - Others of less note followed the infamous example. On their combined evidence several of the conspirators were seized, condemned, and executed. Among these, the most distinguished were Russell and Sidney. Both died with the intrepidity of men who had resolved to hazard their lives in the field, in order to break the fetters of slavery, and rescue themselves and their fellow-subjects from an ignominious despotism.