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Page 228
... Flora's charms , Deck'd in a kilt , he wields a chieftain's arms : The ... Macdonald is first , Maclean second ; further I cannot go . Quicken Dr ... Macdonalds were not placed upon the right of the army at Culloden ; the Stuarts were . I ...
... Flora's charms , Deck'd in a kilt , he wields a chieftain's arms : The ... Macdonald is first , Maclean second ; further I cannot go . Quicken Dr ... Macdonalds were not placed upon the right of the army at Culloden ; the Stuarts were . I ...
Page 419
... Flora Macdonald . I sat about four hours with him , and it was really as if I had been living in the last century . The Episcopal Church of Scotland , though faithful to the royal house of Stuart , has never accepted of any congé d ...
... Flora Macdonald . I sat about four hours with him , and it was really as if I had been living in the last century . The Episcopal Church of Scotland , though faithful to the royal house of Stuart , has never accepted of any congé d ...
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... Macdonald , Flora , 419 Macdonald , Sir James , 127-128 , 469 * Macdonald , Lady Margaret , 422 Macdonald , Ranald , 241 , 242 Macdonald clan , 228 Machiavelli , Niccolò , 569 * Mackenzie , Henry , 100 Macklin , Charles , 108 , 297 ...
... Macdonald , Flora , 419 Macdonald , Sir James , 127-128 , 469 * Macdonald , Lady Margaret , 422 Macdonald , Ranald , 241 , 242 Macdonald clan , 228 Machiavelli , Niccolò , 569 * Mackenzie , Henry , 100 Macklin , Charles , 108 , 297 ...
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