| William Hutton - 1817 - 388 頁
...understand, as soon as the Prince's standard should be erected in England, the majority would run with with eagerness to join it ; instead of which they...dangerous ; but to proceed must be certain destruction." It was therefore determined to march hack towards Scotland the next morning, and retrieve their affairs... | |
| Francis Redfern - 1865 - 422 頁
...Rebels were heard to complain at Derby that the English promises of support were delusive ; that they were extremely loyal to the House of Stuart when warmed...their liquor, and their loyalty evaporated together. — HUTTOM . sentiments, and snatches of song, purporting to have been sung, &c. But unfortunately... | |
| William Hutton - 1872 - 500 頁
...their love for his cause was equal to the 1 war was neia privately at ers, over ike ; their followed they ran ; that the French had not fulfilled their...their liquor, and their loyalty evaporated together. They were then in the centre of an enemy's country, with a handful of men. To retreat was dangerous,... | |
| William Hutton - 1872 - 476 頁
...to understand, as soon as the Prince's standard should be erected in England, the majority would ran with eagerness to join it, instead of which they had...their liquor, and their loyalty evaporated together. They were then in the centre of an enemy's country, with a handful of men. To retreat was dangerous,... | |
| charles dickens - 1874 - 640 頁
...run with eagerness to join it ; instead of which, they had raised only one slender regiment during their long march, which barely supplied their travelling losses. That the English were extremelv loyal to the House of Stuart, when warmed by a good fire and good liquor; but the warmth... | |
| 1874 - 590 頁
...would run with eagerness to join it; instead of which, they had raised only one slender regiment during their long march, which barely supplied their travelling...loyal to the House of Stuart, when warmed by a good tire and good liquor; but the warmth of their fire, their liquor and their loyalty evaporated together.... | |
| William Drummond Norie - 1903 - 280 頁
...(the chiefs) were heard to complain ' that the English promises of support were delusive : that they were extremely loyal to the House of Stuart when warmed...by a good fire and good liquor ; but the warmth of the fire, their liquor, and their loyalty evaporated together." It was poor consolation for Charles... | |
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