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Beatha agus iompachadh Dhughaill Bochannain, a dh'eug ann an Ranach sa'bhliadhna 1768 : maille r'a laoidhean spioradail = The life and conversion of Dugald Buchanan, who died at Rannach in 1768 : to which is annexed his spiritual hymns / written by himself.

By: Language: Scottish Gaelic Publication details: Edinburgh : Maclachlan and Stewart, 1889.Description: Various pagings ; 15cmOther title:
  • Life and conversion of Dugald Buchanan, who died at Rannach in 1768 : to which is annexed his spiritual hymns
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  • DA814
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DA 814.5 JOH Memoirs of the rebellion in 1745 and 1746. / Containing a narrative of the progress of the rebellion, from its commencement to the Battle of Culloden; the characters of the principal persons engaged in it, and anecdotes respecting them; and various important particulars relating to that contest, hitherto either unknown or imperfectly understood. With an account of the suffering and privations experienced by the author after the Battle of Culloden, before he effected his escape to the continent, &c. &c. Translated from a French MS. Originally deposited in the Scots College at Paris, and now in the hands of the publishers. DA 814.5 RAE The History of the Rebellion, Rais'd against His Majesty King George I. By the Friends of the Popish Pretender. : Containing An Account of the Settlement of the Succession to the Crown of Great-Britain, in the illustrious Family of Hanover, and the Tory Scheme to defeat it, during the last four Years of the late Queen Anne. Of His Majesty's Happy Accession, the Rebellious Conspiracy form'd by his Enemies, and the Execution thereof; both by the High-Church Mobs, on Pretence of the Church's Danger under His Majesty's Administration, and by the open Rebellion; which is here exposed in all its Parts, from its first Rise to its final Extinction. / DA 814.5 STE The trial of Archibald Stewart Esq; late Lord Provost of Edinburgh : before the High Court of Justiciary in Scotland, for neglect of duty, and misbehaviour in the execution of his office, as Lord Provost of Edinburgh, before and at the time the rebels got possession of that city in September 1745. DA 814.7 BUC Beatha agus iompachadh Dhughaill Bochannain, a dh'eug ann an Ranach sa'bhliadhna 1768 : maille r'a laoidhean spioradail = The life and conversion of Dugald Buchanan, who died at Rannach in 1768 : to which is annexed his spiritual hymns / DA 814.7 GRA Letters from the mountains : being the real correspondence of a lady between the years 1773 and 1807 / Vols. 1-3. DA 814.7 LAU Letters to the peers of Scotland / DA 814.7 STU Letters to the Right Honourable Lord Mansfield, from Andrew Stuart, Esq;