| Donald Gregory - 1836 - 536 strani
...Neither can I, nor any man who knows the estate of that country, (the South Isles,) think it either good or profitable to his Majesty, or this realm,...pestiferous clan, and plant in another little better." Instead of this, the Bishop advised a new plantation of honest men to be made in Isla, similar to what... | |
| George Hill - 1873 - 528 strani
...man, who knows the estate of that country, think it either good or profitable to his majesty, or his realm, to make the name of Campbell greater in the...pestiferous clan, and plant in another little better." The war went on for the space of two years, with various success ; but, in the end, the Campbells,... | |
| Donald Gregory - 1881 - 512 strani
..."Neither can I, nor any man who knows the estate of that country (the South Isles), think it either good or profitable to his Majesty, or this realm,...pestiferous clan, and plant in another little better." Instead of this, the Bishop advised a new plantation of honest men to be made in Isla, similar to what... | |
| Donald Gregory - 1881 - 512 strani
..."Neither can I, nor any man who knows the estate of that country (the South Isles), think it either good or profitable to his Majesty, or this realm,...the name of Campbell greater in the Isles than they arc already; nor yet to root out one pestiferous clan, and plant in another little better." Instead... | |
| 1903 - 284 strani
..."Neither can I, nor any man who knows the estate of that country (the South Isles), think it either good or profitable to His Majesty, or this realm,...by a military force, should be established in the Macdonalds' dominions. But the Clan Donald's last struggle was not yet ended, although during the next... | |
| Richard Bagwell - 1909 - 398 strani
...with lowlanders on the Ulster plan, considered it ' neither good nor profitable to his Majesty, nor to this realm, to make the name of Campbell greater in...pestiferous clan, and plant in another little better.' The offer of a good rent by Sir John Campbell of Calder was nevertheless accepted, and Isla was granted... | |
| 1997 - 228 strani
...man who knows the state of that country (Islay) think it good or profitable to His Majesty or to the realm to make the name of Campbell greater in the...nor yet to root out one pestiferous clan, and plant another little better'. His advice was swept aside, however, as were the pleas of Sir James MacDonald... | |
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