| Donald Gregory - 1847 - 458 Seiten
...lady of Muidort. The harper was drawn after horses till his limbs were torn asunder. After the death of Angus, the Islanders, and the rest of the Highlanders,...cruelties, which continued for a long time thereafter. We know, and might easily prove, that the Macdonalds are accused by many ignorant and malicious writers... | |
| George Hill - 1873 - 528 Seiten
...disroganisation of society: — "After the death of Angus, son of John, last recognised lord of the Isles, the Islanders and the rest of the Highlanders were...over them, yet, upon his resignation of his rights to4he king, all families, his own as well as others, gave themselves up to all sorts of cruelties,... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1881 - 572 Seiten
...lady of Muidort. The harper was drawn after horses till his limbs were torn asunder. After the death of Angus, the Islanders and the rest of the Highlanders...substantially corroborates the family historian and says that the rage of Angus knew no bounds when he discovered by whom his child, Donald Dubh, had been... | |
| Alexander Mackenzie - 1881 - 572 Seiten
...lady of Muidort The harper was drawn after horses till his limbs were torn asunder. After the death of Angus, the Islanders and the rest of the Highlanders...well as others, gave themselves up to all sorts of eruelties, which continued for a long time thereafter." Gregory substantially corroborates the family... | |
| James Robert Nicolson Macphail - 1914 - 398 Seiten
...lady of Muidort. The harper was drawn after horses till his limbs were torn asunder. After the death of Angus, the Islanders, and the rest of the Highlanders,...cruelties, which continued for a long time thereafter. We know, and might easily prove, that the Macdonalds are accused by many ignorant and malicious writers... | |
| Scottish History Society - 1914 - 400 Seiten
...lady of Muidort. The harper was drawn after horses till his limbs were torn asunder. After the death of Angus, the Islanders, and the rest of the Highlanders,...cruelties, which continued for a long time thereafter. We know, and might easily prove, that the Macdonalds are accused by many ignorant and malicious writers... | |
| 1997 - 228 Seiten
...predations of the Campbells and other neighbours who long had envied the fabled wealth of the Isles. 'The islanders and the rest of the Highlanders were...loose, and began to shed one another's blood. Although The MacDonald kept them in obedience while he was Lord over them, yet upon his resignation of his rights... | |
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