... sent from the governor of Berwick about bordering affairs, were entertained after their best manner. The Scots living then in factions, used to keep many followers, and so consumed their revenue of victuals, living in some want of money. Picture of Edinburgh - Halaman 393oleh John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1806Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Sir John Carr - 1809 - 328 halaman
...Governor of Berwick, about Bordering affairs, were entertained after their best manner. " The Scotch, living then in factions, used to keep many followers,...victuals, living in some want of money. The vulgarly eat hearth-cakes of oats ; but in cities they have also wheaten bread, which, for the most part, was bought... | |
| Christiane Derobert-Ratel - 1809 - 590 halaman
...Governor of Berwick, about Bordering affairs, were entertained after their best manner. " The Scotch, living then in factions, used to keep many followers,...victuals, living in some want of money. The vulgarly eat hearth-cakes of oats ; but in cities they have also wheaten bread, which, for the most part, was bought... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1825 - 392 halaman
...sent from the governor of Berwick about bordering affairs, were entertained after their best manner. The Scots living then in factions, used to keep many...revenue of victuals, living in some want of money. They vulgarly eat hearth cakes of oats, but in cities have also wheaten bread, which for the most part... | |
| 1825 - 390 halaman
...sent from the governor of Berwick about bordering affairs, were entertained after their best manner. The Scots living then in factions, used to keep many...revenue of victuals, living in some want of money. They vulgarly eat hearth cakes of oats, but in cities have also wheaten bread, which for the most part... | |
| 1825 - 392 halaman
...sent from the governor of Berwick about bordering affairs, were entertained after their best manner. The Scots living then in factions, used to keep many...revenue of victuals, living in some want of money. They vulgarly eat hearth cakes of oats, but in cities have also wheaten bread, which for the most part... | |
| Henry Southern - 1825 - 388 halaman
...sent from the governor of Berwick about bordering affairs, were entertained after their best manner. The Scots living then in factions, used to keep many...revenue of victuals, living in some want of money. They vulgarly eat hearth cakes of oats, but in cities have also wheaten bread, which for the most part... | |
| James Mitchell - 1825 - 798 halaman
...bordering affairs, were entertained after their best manner. " The Scots, living then in faction!, used to keep many followers, and so consumed their...victuals, living in some want of money. The vulgarly cat hearth cakes of oats, but in :iiies have alto wheaten bread, which, for the most part, was bought... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 580 halaman
...sent from the governor of Berwick, »bout bordering affairs, were entertained after their best manner. The Scots living then in factions, used to keep many...revenue, of victuals, living in some want of money. They vulgarly eat hearth cakes of oats, but in cities have also wheaten bread, which, for the must... | |
| James Bell - 1832 - 812 halaman
...bordering affairs, were entertained after their best manner. The Scots living then in i... i mu -, used to keep many followers, and so consumed their...revenue, of victuals, living in some want of money. They vulgarly eat hearth i-akes of oat», but in cities huve also wheaten bread, which, for the miwt... | |
| James Grant - 1880 - 436 halaman
...sent from the Governor of Berwick, about Bordering affairs, were entertained in their best manner. The Scots living then in factions, used to keep many...revenue of victuals, living in some want of money. They vulgarly eat hearth cakes of oats, but in cities have also wheaten bread, which for the most part... | |
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