| James Cleland - Glasgow (Scotland) - 1829 - 568 pages
...When about six miles from home, they were met by upwards of two hundred of the inhabitants, chiefly on horseback, who conducted them into the .City, where they were received by their fellow citizens with open arms, the ringing of bells, and every demonstration of joy. Of the... | |
| John M'Ure - Glasgow (Scotland) - 1830 - 412 pages
...of the magistrates left Edinburgh, and arrived at Glasgow that evening, they were met at five or six miles distance from the town by some hundreds of the...seems to me to have acted the most prudent part in bis whole management with respect to these disorders : had he put Capt. Bushell and his detachment... | |
| Kentigern (st.) - 1843 - 454 pages
...Glasgow that evening. When they were about six miles from home, they were met by upwards of two hundred of the inhabitants on horseback, who conducted them into the city, where they were received by their fellow-citizens with open arms, bells ringing, and every demonstration of joy. Of the nineteen... | |
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