| Books - 1802 - 572 pages
...and asked what was tlie matter ? A matter, replied the president, which I hope you will think of some importance. You know very well that I am, like you, a Whig ; but I am also the neighbour and friend of the Highlanders ; and intimately acquainted with most of... | |
| John Home - Culloden, Battle of, 1746 - 1802 - 456 pages
...furprifed to fee him at fo early an hour, and afkcd what was the matter ? A matter, replied the prefident, which I hope you will think of fome importance. You know very well, that I am like you, a Whig ; but I am alfo the neighbour and friend of the Highlanders ; and intimately acquainted with moft of... | |
| 1802 - 572 pages
...and asked what was the matter ? A matter, replied the president, which I hope you will think of some importance. You know very well that I am, like you, a Whig ; but I am also the neighbour and friend of the Highlanders ; and intimately acquainted with most of... | |
| Literature, Modern - 1802 - 558 pages
...alked what was the matter ? A matter, replied the prefident, which, I hope, you will think of feme importance. You know very well, that I am, like you, a whig; but I am alfo the neighbour and friend of the Highlanders, and intimately acquainted with moll of their... | |
| John Home - Jacobite Rebellion, 1745-1746 - 1822 - 446 pages
...asked what was the matter. "A matter," replied the President, " which I hope you will think of some importance. You know very well that I am, like you, a Whig ; but I am also the neighbour and friend of the Highlanders, and intimately acquainted with most of... | |
| James Browne - Clans - 1838 - 622 pages
...him what was the matter. " A matter," replied the president, " which I hope you will think of some importance. You know very well that I am, like you, a whig ; but I am also the neighbour and friend of the Highlanders, and intimately acquainted with most of... | |
| George William Thomson Omond - Lawyers - 1883 - 408 pages
...early, asked what was the matter. " A matter," replied Forbes, " which I hope you will think of some importance. You know very well that I am, like you, a Whig; but I am also the neighbour and friend of the Highlanders, and intimately acquainted with most of their... | |
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