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new
and
Traveller
Successors.
Vol.
10.
Conquest
of
Florida
and their
Charles
VIII,
DIBDIM.
2
OF
by
the
two
opposite
Parties.
Arguments
for
and
against
his
being
a
surrep-
titious
Offspring.
Conduct
Expedition.
Adherents
in
England.
Defeat
and
Surrender
of
his
Army
Marriage
with
the
Princess
Sobieski.
Project
of
Charles
Arrest. Sets the Government
the Battle
Daily
to
accompany
him
North.
His
advanced Guard.
fails
in
obtaining
a
Recognition
Carried
on
board
the
church
in
wise
managed.
The
following
may
be
mentioned
to
squall,
Which
years
without
bearing
which
opened
on
bed;
and
finally,
mining,
far
regard
to
the
arguments
the Prince
of Wales.
before
the
Privy
Council,
and
may
still
seen
among
the
the
Observator,
No.
194,
Great Britain trans-
me,
that
he
would
that
night,
for
joy,
order
threescore
fusees
to
awakened
by
cabin,
and,
after
an
expeditious
voyage,
arrived
safely
at
Calais,
arbitrary
power
Prince of
victorious
troops.
The
Eevolution
of
1688
English
people
petty
German
electorate,
nor
the
unpalatable
proposition.
to us. He
side,
the
King,
in his
dying
Prince,
and
the
year
which
had
pre-
ceded
these
events,
the
be
many
who
took
a
deep
well-wishers
interests,
and
so
dishonourable
bigoted
Cameronians
forgot
the
persecution
King.
Flora's fair
Hogue,
Doubtless,
it
of
the
George,
the
last
line,
pos-
Queen
was
se-
cretly
disposed
to
successor,
[l714.
fresh
incentives
to
intrigue
and
Whigs
were
regarded
at
this
that
Pope
fresh
effort
to
regain
the
Crown,
give
a
his
and
desperate.
When
of
contributing
by
his
intrigues
to
the
restoration,
which
equally
called
upon
required many
men to
form the
superior
at
hunting
being
as
been worked
rae,
crews
set
up.
observe,
men,
madness. He withdrew
of
Scotland,
made
his
ap-
pearance
with
along
December,
1715,
attended
by
the
Marquis
of
Tynemouth,
soldiers,
and
very
good
presence,
in
their
numbers,
well
as
his
body.
His
speech
was
grave,
and
not
say
or do our
dejected
him
grandfather,
Charles
the
First,
the
Highlanders,
sullen,
dejected,
and
indignant,
Tay,
defiled
along
been
prepared
for
his
reception.
His
companions,
from Perth.
usually
heen
called
in
question
by
the
Whig
historians,
devoted
followers,
of
the
Government
we
shall
elsewhere
have
occasion
disposition
were
packed,
his
chaise
mystery
and
business,
an
army
of
Highland
enthusiasts,
with
courage
high
hopes,
death
rejoicings
which
are
a
Captain-
General
of
the
expedition,
Jacobitism
and
arms
fen,
To
break
the
wing
of
my
bonny
moor-hen.'
In
the
Spanish
expedition
of
1718,
sent to
the
House
of
Stiiart,
to
show
his
lords,
Bologna,
but
was
obliged
establish himself at Rome.
[l766.
all
Ins
subjects
should
style
him
King
of
England
enough.
He
amours,
the
reigns
of
six
sovereigns,
who
successively
Apostles,
dressed
in
royal
robes,
become
instinct
in
the
person
you
which
was of
The
Chevalier
was
at
Bologna
and
family,
in
the
King's
palace
with
persons
a
separation
between
the
King
and
me,
are
continually
teas-
ing
him
every
day
to
part
a
convent,
Great
Britain,
who
the
prejudicial
consequences
the
Romish
Church.
Keysler
to
join
the
fatal
enterprise
seem
person.
On
immediately
concealed
himself
in
a
cottage
month
ination
before
the
Privy
Council
month,
they
were
brought
bar
ary,
Lord
Derwentwater,
When
asked
by
their
lives.
thought
most
consistent
duty
to
declare
himself
opposed
morning
of
his
execution,
Lord
the
fatal
steps,
he
was
observed
will-
ing
died
a
Eoman
Catholic.
By
his
wife,
Mary,
daughter
of
Sir
John
Webb,
Bart.,
Lord
the insurrection
Newburgh,
who
died
in
1814.
The
magnificent
lights^
was
brought
disguise.
Lady
Nithisdale,
narration
please my
with
his
Majesty
to
pardon
the
prisoners.
We
should refuse to sub-
night
before
same time I sent
Morgan
execution. I
;
engaged
Mr
himself
she could
open
when
I
finished
my
business,
I
been
done
without
some
confederacy.
He
instantly
de-
spatched
two
persons
to
the
Tower,
had
my
his own room
passage
better if his
him,
which
he
did,
and
Earl on
however,
Assumes
the
Title,
and
claims
the
Estates,
Government
at
defiance.
His
Flight
after
the
Battle
of
Culloden.
of
and
advice,
she
opponent, by
tainship
and
to
the
family
marriage
with
the
son
of
Lord
Saltoun,
sequences,
he
seized
her,
with
monarch,
Louis
the
Fourteenth,
justify
portentous
sea-mon-
sters
whose
gambols
announce
the
dale,
who,
acting
as
1715,
necessaries
of
whole-
some
food
and
Lady
Lovat,
who
by
tact
and
stratagem
estate,
ter of the
deserved.
His
character
slightest
degree
year
1715,
arms
in
my
country
Pretended
tender
age
gentleman
has
set
up
a
standard
at
a
place
called
Glenfinnan,
Monday
Lochabar,
and
[1745
a
good
estate,
known,
however,
in
the
American
of
Cumberland
a
body
of
troops
to
Beaufort
Castle,
the
neighbouring
of
his
and
the
flames
that
ravaged
the
home
hands of
of
Invernesshire
old
tree,
which
grew
on
a
was
too
old
and
unwieldy
gloomy portal
of that
my
head,
that
world,
die
with
a
of those
arts of
artifice to
the same
the
reply,
 I
begin
ate
a
hearty
supper,
and
the
Hill which
to
assist
said,
was
no-
thing
of
block,
and
;
mettle
lord
true,
be
passed
upon
him,
he
addressed
a
speech
Kenmure,
but
as
Lord
Derwentwater.
His
behaviour
phlegmatic
William
and
of
the
gentle
Anne
by
the
people
of
England,
that
schemes the
associates with
wife,
was
granted
unhappy companions.
the
coast,
by
which
means
he
reached
cember, 1715;
May,
Brigadier
Mac
Intosh,
Robert
Hepburn
of
Keith,
and
thirteen
others,
also
contrived
to
effect
their
escape.
Having
They
December, 1720,
known. It
Duke of
praise.
Charles
continued
He
was
 
Spain,
the
Premier
Duke,
family,
and
more
especially
the
personal
obligation
which
of
his
family
for
many
hundred
years,
of
fatigue
and
eagerness
the
most
rugged
hearts
were
seen
compelled
to
pass
at
this
place,
expecting
daily
and
anxiously
the
arrival
to
his
face,
which
is
very
diverting.
The
circumstances
command
of
this
officer
was
in
the
High-
accompanied
with
thousand
stand
of
arms,
it
would
be
useless
and,
indeed,
fatal
to
make
any
attempt
on
his
behalf.
In
their
letters
to
him,
the
Highland
chieftains,
own
body,
Murray
of
Broughton,
come
about
to
this
country.
At
length
coast
of
Scotland,
but
captain
which,
there
without
compromis-
ing
the
French
Government.
Majesty
cannot
disapprove
a
son's
following
the
example
of
his
to
speak
and
open
my
heart
that
it
could
not
my
power.
Your
Majesty
may
other,
nor
only
his
expedition
to
Scotland,
he
fright,
his
during
the
voyage.
Two
days
after
her
separation
your Royal Highness
Erisca,
situated
well aired. The land-
so
narrowly,
and
up
all
night,
Prince,
not
being
accustomed
to
such
fresh
air.
This
at
last
fellow,
that
Stuarts,
but
who,
in
consequence
of
notion of
deeply
affected
by
the
unsatisfactory
result
of
his coat
stand-
ing
when
he
came
in,
and
by
him
upon
a
chest.
Taking
only
a
passenger
and
a
clergyman,
I
presumed
to
speak
to
regarded
my
Highland
that
habit
I
lay
with
to our
sort,
the
mys-
terious
youth
dram,
when
O'Brien
whispered
themselves
openly
in
his
the
ship
in
search
of
news,
without
knowing
he thus
he
false
security
success,
that
owe
his
restoration
to
foreigners,
but
them to
France.
On
and
animated
cause
of
him,
and
where,
;
brow
Be
their
language
and
customs,
and
Charles,
perhaps,
no
less
gratified
at
already proved
rashness of
letter
from
Charles,
acquainting
him
of
the
dangers
which
awaited
him,
and
of
the
utter
impossibility
of
the
present
followers,
at
length
would have
in im-
mediate readiness
moidart,
about
that the honour
my way
Majesty
From
Kinloch-
moidart,
the
adventurer,
question
Captain
Scott,
the
leader
of
the
party,
whom
Lochiel
kindly
proscribed
legitimate
right.
Much
of
the
personal
address.
With
a
deep-sighted
policy,
which
could
scarcely
have
been
anticipated
between
selfish
security
or
of
the
amidst
which
the
dawning
at
last
leap hright