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قراءة كتاب The Lyon in Mourning, Vol. 1 or a collection of speeches, letters, journals, etc. relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart

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The Lyon in Mourning, Vol. 1
or a collection of speeches, letters, journals, etc.
relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart

The Lyon in Mourning, Vol. 1 or a collection of speeches, letters, journals, etc. relative to the affairs of Prince Charles Edward Stuart

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Speech of Andrew Wood, who join'd the Prince in England,

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A genuine and full account of the battle of Culloden, etc., taken from the mouths of the old laird of MacKinnon, Mr. Malcolm MacLeod, etc., and of Lady Clanronald and Miss Flora MacDonald, by John Walkingshaw of London, or Dr. John Burton,

66

Conversation with MacDonald of Kingsburgh upon the above account,

74

Liberation of Mr. MacDonald of Kingsburgh,

82

Journal by Mr. John Cameron, Presbyterian preacher and chaplain at Fort-William,

83

Captain O'Neil's Journal of the Prince's retreat and escape after April 16th, 1746,

102

Remarks and particular sayings of some who were concerned in the Prince's preservation,

108

Narrative by Mr. Cameron of Glenevis, given to several persons in Edinburgh, after his liberation out of the Castle of Edinburgh, about the beginning of July 1747,

124

Some circumstances of MacDonald of Kingsburgh's history,

126

Journal of Captain Malcolm MacLeod, second cousin to Malcolm MacLeod, Laird of Raaza, as to the Prince's escape, his own sufferings, and some other incidents of the Rebellion,

130

Journal of Donald MacLeod of Gualtergill, of the Prince's escape, and his own after fortunes,

154

Letter to Mr. Alexander MacDonald of Kingsburgh in Skye,

186

Letter to Captain Malcolm MacLeod of Castle in Raaza,

187

A short but genuine account of Prince Charlie's wanderings from Culloden to his meeting with Miss MacDonald, by Edward Burke,

189

Supplementary details by Edward Burke, with account of his own fortunes,

197

Journal of the Prince's embarkation and arrival, etc., chiefly taken from Duncan Cameron at several conversations,

201

Story of Duncan Cameron's escape,

210

Letter from the Prince to his father after the battle of Gladsmuir, 21st September 1745,

211

Account of cruelties by Mrs. Cameron, Dr. Archibald Cameron's lady,

216

Another account of cruelties by Mrs. Robertson, Lady Inches,

216

Letter from Mr. Deacon to his father,

220

Some paragraphs of a letter to Mr. Deacon's father, said to be written by the nonjurant clergyman that used to visit Mr. Deacon, etc.,

221

Letter from Sir Archibald Primrose of Dunipace, to his sister,

222

Letter to the same lady, which served as a cover to the above, from Mr. James Wright, Writer in Edinburgh,

223

Song, to the tune of 'A cobbler there was,' etc.,

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