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APPENDIX.
• No. I.
Lett,), — Prince Charles Kdvard Stinn t to Ctj/irtiel O'Bryen.
Navarre, ye \6tli June, 1745.
I HAVE received yours of tlie ISth current, and in it tlie news of jour battle-
it is not esy to forsee if it will prove good or bad for onr affairs. I finde the
situation and country here so agreeable, and also the people's here procuring
me all divertions possilile, that lias made me prolong this first gant of mine here.
1 expect a distincter account of this battle, which if you geat, yon will send it
to me under cover to Mr Killy, as I mentiomd to you in my last.
Charles P.
My Cunipl" to yi'ur Lady.
• No. II.
Letter. — 'I he Srinie to the Stime.
NavakKE, i/e -Mtli June, 1745.
I HAVE received youre of the 18th current, and design to go to-day to a party
of pleasure that I have, which is to see a little of the country hereabouts, as La
Trappe, near by Rowan. Of this last I have said nothing here; for as I am so
well now I would be pleazed with company, and sober party, insted of a diver-
tiou, woidd become a constraint. After making this tour, I will not return
licre, but go strait to Paris, where I shall immediately see you, and hope by
that time you will no entierly what will becom of ye Mains Lawsuit, whom
1 am affred wont succeed. Having nothing in ye world particular to say, I
sliall remain, making my coniplimcsits to your Lady,
Charles P.
• The numliLTS ni.nikcil willi an iisltrisk art ri.picd iVi ni Ihu uiigilials.
• No. I.
Lett,), — Prince Charles Kdvard Stinn t to Ctj/irtiel O'Bryen.
Navarre, ye \6tli June, 1745.
I HAVE received yours of tlie ISth current, and in it tlie news of jour battle-
it is not esy to forsee if it will prove good or bad for onr affairs. I finde the
situation and country here so agreeable, and also the people's here procuring
me all divertions possilile, that lias made me prolong this first gant of mine here.
1 expect a distincter account of this battle, which if you geat, yon will send it
to me under cover to Mr Killy, as I mentiomd to you in my last.
Charles P.
My Cunipl" to yi'ur Lady.
• No. II.
Letter. — 'I he Srinie to the Stime.
NavakKE, i/e -Mtli June, 1745.
I HAVE received youre of the 18th current, and design to go to-day to a party
of pleasure that I have, which is to see a little of the country hereabouts, as La
Trappe, near by Rowan. Of this last I have said nothing here; for as I am so
well now I would be pleazed with company, and sober party, insted of a diver-
tiou, woidd become a constraint. After making this tour, I will not return
licre, but go strait to Paris, where I shall immediately see you, and hope by
that time you will no entierly what will becom of ye Mains Lawsuit, whom
1 am affred wont succeed. Having nothing in ye world particular to say, I
sliall remain, making my coniplimcsits to your Lady,
Charles P.
• The numliLTS ni.nikcil willi an iisltrisk art ri.picd iVi ni Ihu uiigilials.
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Early Gaelic Book Collections > Ossian Collection > History of the Highlands and of the Highland clans > Volume 3 > (475) |
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Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/79658122 |
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Description | Vol. III. |
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Shelfmark | Oss.249 |
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Description | Selected books from the Ossian Collection of 327 volumes, originally assembled by J. Norman Methven of Perth. Different editions and translations of James MacPherson's epic poem 'Ossian', some with a map of the 'Kingdom of Connor'. Also secondary material relating to Ossianic poetry and the Ossian controversy. |
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Description | Selected items from five 'Special and Named Printed Collections'. Includes books in Gaelic and other Celtic languages, works about the Gaels, their languages, literature, culture and history. |
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