Transactions, 第 25 卷The Society, 1907 List of members in each vol. |
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第281页 - Fraser 2 of Lovat his son, who likewise having undergone many and great vicissitudes of good and bad fortune Through the Malice of his Enemies, He, in the end, At the Head of his Clan, forced his way to his Paternal inheritance with his sword in his hand, And relieved his kindred...
第281页 - ... Malice of his Enemies, He, in the end, At the Head of his Clan, forced his way to his Paternal inheritance with his sword in his hand, And relieved his kindred and followers From oppression and slavery ; And both at Home and in foreign Countries, By his eminent actions in the Warr and State, He has acquired great honour and reputation.
第173页 - Nothing but to thank your lordships for your goodness to me. God bless you all, and I bid you an everlasting farewell. We shall not meet all in the same place again, I am sure of that.
第281页 - LOVAT, HIS SON. Who, likewise, having undergone many and great vicissitudes of good and bad fortune, through the malice of his enemies, he, in the end, at the head of his clan, forced his way to his paternal inheritance with his sword in his hand, and relieved his kindred and followers from oppression and slavery ; and both at home and in foreign countries, by his eminent actions in the war and the state, he has acquired great honours and reputation.
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