Romances of early America
...a coach-and-four, and afterwards marries Allan Mac Donald, son of the Laird of Kingsburg.... (United States - 1746)
...a coach-and-four, and afterwards marries Allan Mac Donald, son of the Laird of Kingsburg.... (United States - 1746)
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Romances of early America
...them to the mother country, Donald Mac-Donald sent forth a proclamation calling upon the Highlanders of North Carolina to join... (United States - 1776)
...them to the mother country, Donald Mac-Donald sent forth a proclamation calling upon the Highlanders of North Carolina to join... (United States - 1776)
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Romances of early America
...obtained from her stepfather, Captain Hugh Mac-Donald, who was in charge of the militia in the vicinity.... (United States - 1746)
...obtained from her stepfather, Captain Hugh Mac-Donald, who was in charge of the militia in the vicinity.... (United States - 1746)
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Romances of early America
...To this Scottish colony came Allan Mac-Donald in the year 1775, accompanied by his wife, her children, and a number... (United States - 1775)
...To this Scottish colony came Allan Mac-Donald in the year 1775, accompanied by his wife, her children, and a number... (United States - 1775)
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Romances of early America
...to show their preference. General Donald Mac Donald, one of Flora's kinsmen, and a veteran who had fought on the... (United States - 1776)
...to show their preference. General Donald Mac Donald, one of Flora's kinsmen, and a veteran who had fought on the... (United States - 1776)
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Romances of early America
...companion and Fidus Achates, met Flora Mac-Donald at the house of her kinsman, Lord Clanranald.... (United States - 1745)
...companion and Fidus Achates, met Flora Mac-Donald at the house of her kinsman, Lord Clanranald.... (United States - 1745)
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Romances of early America
...in that colony. How could Flora Mac-Donald resist the call of one who had drawn a sword, some thirty years... (United States - 1776)
...in that colony. How could Flora Mac-Donald resist the call of one who had drawn a sword, some thirty years... (United States - 1776)
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Romances of early America
...among those taken prisoners was Allan Mac Donald. General Donald Mac Donald, who had been too ill to take part... (United States - 1776)
...among those taken prisoners was Allan Mac Donald. General Donald Mac Donald, who had been too ill to take part... (United States - 1776)
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Romances of early America
...was Allan Mac Donald. General Donald Mac Donald, who had been too ill to take part in the engagement, was... (United States - 1776)
...was Allan Mac Donald. General Donald Mac Donald, who had been too ill to take part in the engagement, was... (United States - 1776)
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Romances of early America
...house of a certain Sir Alexander Mac Donald, Laird of Sleite. Yet the Laird is a friend to the House... (United States - 1746)
...house of a certain Sir Alexander Mac Donald, Laird of Sleite. Yet the Laird is a friend to the House... (United States - 1746)
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Romances of early America
...be one more adventure for Flora Mac-Donald, however, ere she might settle down into a commonplace personage, once more was... (United States - 1776)
...be one more adventure for Flora Mac-Donald, however, ere she might settle down into a commonplace personage, once more was... (United States - 1776)
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Romances of early America
...career of that picturesque heroine, Flora Mac Donald. She proved to be a born Tory, did this Scottish woman who... (United States - 1824)
...career of that picturesque heroine, Flora Mac Donald. She proved to be a born Tory, did this Scottish woman who... (United States - 1824)
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Romances of early America
...should join the forces of Donald Mac Donald: she must go, too, and contribute her all towards infusing loyalty into... (United States - 1776)
...should join the forces of Donald Mac Donald: she must go, too, and contribute her all towards infusing loyalty into... (United States - 1776)
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