Excerpt from An Impartial History of the Rise, Progress, and Extinction of the Late Rebellion in Britain, in the Years 1745 and 1746: Giving an Account of Every Battle, Skirmish, and Siege, From the Time of the Pretender's Coming Out of France, Until He Landed in France Again; With Plans of the Battles of Prestonfans, Clifton, Falkirk, and Culloden Introduction and Origin of the for. Charler' landing in Scotland on! March to Tram-ar.
N the year fe'enteen hundred and fortypne, An imperious and bloody war began, Amonglt the kings and queens in Germany, Who lhould the Roman Emperor be. French and Pruflians did Jointly go, The Hun arian queen to overthrn'; But Britili, Hanoverians, and Dutch, Efpons'd her caufe, and that too much, From year to year, the flame it grew, Till armies to the field they drew. At Bettingen and Fontenoy, Did many thoufand lives defiroy. And then the French, they form'd a plan, To animate our Highland clan, l] Ending the Pnerender's I'on To'eiaim Great Britino as his own; Which Drew the Britilh forces back, t made the German war to hack. Math of July, forty-five, m-m'a mto aet, they drive.
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