| 1758 - 550 頁
...reprefented Macdonald at court as an incorri' gible rebel, and a ruffian inured to bloodihcd and rapine, who ' would never be obedient to the laws of his country, nor live ' peaceably under any fovereign. He obferved that he had paid * no regard to the proclamation ; and propofed that the govern'... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1759 - 492 頁
...reprefcnted Macdonald at court as an incorrigible rebel, and a ruffian inured to bloodfhed and rapine, who would never be obedient to the laws of his country, nor live peaceably under any fovereign. He obferved that he had payed no regard to the proclamation ; and propoied that the government... | |
| 1758 - 748 頁
...reprefented Macdonald at court as an incorrigible rebel, and a ruffian inured to bloodihedand rapine, who would never be obedient to the laws of his country, nor live peaceably under any fovereign. Heobierved, that he had paid no regard to the proclamation ; and propofed that the government... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1800 - 546 頁
...reprelented Macdonald at Court as an incorrigible rebel, as a ruffian inured to bloodfhed and rapine, who would never be obedient to the laws of his country, nor live peaceably under any Sovereign. He obferved, that he had paid no regard to the proclamation, and propofed that the government fhould facrifice... | |
| William Belsham - 1802 - 644 頁
...defeated the good defigns — as an incorrigible rebel— as a ruffian inured to blood and rapine, who would never be obedient to the laws of his country, nor live peaceably under any fovereign. He obferved, that he had paid no regard to the royal proclamation : and, at once to gratify... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1804 - 544 頁
...reprefented Macdonald at Court as an incorrigible rebel, as a ruffian inured to blood fhed and rapine, who would never be obedient to the laws of his country ; nor live peaceably under any Sovereign. He obferved, -that he had paid no regard to the proclamation, and propofed that the government fhould... | |
| William Belsham - 1806 - 646 頁
...had defeated the good design— as an incorrigible rebel — as a ruffian iuured to blood and rapine, who would never be obedient to the laws of his country, nor live peaceably under any sovereigu. He observed that M'Donald had paid no regard to the royal proclamation; and, at once to... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1808 - 600 頁
...the money, which he was employed to distribute. The proud chief refused to comply with this, alleging that his plundering expedition had only been a retaliation...committed on his property by the vassals of the Earl. In conaequence of this, Breadalbane is said to have represented him at court as an incorrigible rebel,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 522 頁
...represented Macdonald at court as an incorrigible rebel, as a ruffian inured to bloodshed and rapine, who would never be obedient to the laws of his country;...sovereign. He observed that he had paid no regard to the proclamation, and proposed that the government should sacrifice him to the quiet of the kingdom, in... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 522 頁
...represented Mucdonald at court as an incorrigible rebel, as a ruffian inured to bloodshed and rapine, who would never be obedient to the laws of his country...sovereign. He observed that he had paid no regard to the proclamation, and proposed that the government should sacrifice him to the quiet of the kingdom, in... | |
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