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Foes

CHAPTER XVIII
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A bold stream joined him here--northern nobles of power, with their men.

He might now have an army of two thousand.

Sir John Cope, sent to oppose him with what British troops there were in Scotland, allowed himself to be circumvented.

The Prince, having proclaimed his father, still at Rome, James III, King of Great Britain, and produced his own commission as Regent, marched from Perth to Edinburgh.

The city capitulated and Charles Edward was presently installed in Holyrood, titularly at home in his father's kingdom, in his ancient palace, among his loyal subjects, but actually with far the major moiety of that kingdom yet to gain.
The gracious act of rewarding must begin.


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