Engraved from an original Picture in the possession of Sir G Warrender Bart Published by A. Constable &C Edinburgh 1822. CONTENTS. PAGE. 1 89 : 179 275 CHAPTER I. The Subject. Introduction. Extent and Limits of the High- lands of Scotland. Manners of the Highlanders. Clanship. The Highlanders inferior to the Lowlanders in Arms. When and how they became superior. Their Attachment to the Family of Stuart. They take Arms at every Crisis of Pub- lic Affairs. Measure suggested to reconcile them to Govern- ment. Approved by Sir Robert Walpole. Recommended PAGE. Conspiracy to restore the Family of Stuart-Engagement to Charles at Boradale-His Interview with Lochiel-Resolves Preparations to defend the City. Transports sent for General Cope's Army. Notice that the Rebels had left Perth- Their March. Conduct of the Volunteers. The Highland- ers advance towards Edinburgh. Retreat of the Dragoons. Consternation in the City. Meeting of the Magistrates and Citizens-Proceedings of the Meeting. Deputation sent to Charles. Notice that the Transports are off Dunbar. Re- turn of the Deputies. Another Deputation sent out. The 409 3 |