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A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the Young Chevalier; from the battle of Culloden to his landing in France; taken from the mouths and journals of the very persons, who assisted him therein, partly wrote in Scotland, and partly in London
To which is added, twelve articles of highland impeachments, against the Lord G-e M-rr-y. With a short account of what befell the Pr. in France, and the manner of taking him prisoner, and sending him to avignon, and his departure thence for Poland, &c. Together with a brief relation of what became of those chiefs who escaped the battle of Culloden. By an English Gentleman -
A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the young Chevalier
from the battle of Culloden to his landing in France; ... To which is added, a short account of what befel the Pr. in France, ... By an Englishman -
A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the Young Chevalier
from the battle of Culloden to his landing in France; ... To which is added, a short account of what befel the Pr. in France, ... By an Englishman -
A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the young Chevalier
from the battle of Culloden, to his landing in France. Taken from the Mouths and Journals of the very Persons who assisted him therein. Partly wrote in London, and partly in Scotland. To which is added, A short account of what befel the Pr. in France, and of the Manner of taking him Prisoner, and of sending him to Avignon. Together with a brief Relation of what became of some of those who composed his Army. By an Englishman -
A genuine and true journal of the most miraculous escape of the Young Chevalier
from the battle of Culloden, to his landing in France. Taken from the Mouths and Journals of the very Persons who assisted him therein. Partly wrote in London, and partly in Scotland. To which is added, A Large Account of what befel the Pr. in France, and of the Manner of taking him Prisoner, and of sending him to Avignon. By an Englishman