Waverley: Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since |
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... a very correct statement of the behaviour of the mountaineers respecting this
same military license, and as the verses are little known, and contain some good
sense, we venture to insert them. The Author's ADDRESs To ALL IN GENERAL.
... a very correct statement of the behaviour of the mountaineers respecting this
same military license, and as the verses are little known, and contain some good
sense, we venture to insert them. The Author's ADDRESs To ALL IN GENERAL.
Página 90
Meanwhile his military education proceeded . Already a good horseman , he was
now initiated into the arts of the manege , which , when carried to perfection ,
almost realize the fable of the Centaur , the guidance of the horse appearing to ...
Meanwhile his military education proceeded . Already a good horseman , he was
now initiated into the arts of the manege , which , when carried to perfection ,
almost realize the fable of the Centaur , the guidance of the horse appearing to ...
Página 159
He caused his vassals to enter by rotation into his company , and serve for a
certain space of time , which gave them all in turn a general notion of military
discipline . In his campaigns against the bandilli , it was observed that he
assumed and ...
He caused his vassals to enter by rotation into his company , and serve for a
certain space of time , which gave them all in turn a general notion of military
discipline . In his campaigns against the bandilli , it was observed that he
assumed and ...
Página 271
You must also , I think , have learned , that the commander - in - chief of the
Hanoverian Eleclor , Sir John Cope , marched into the Highlands at the head of a
numerous and wellappointed military force , with the intention of giving us battle ,
but ...
You must also , I think , have learned , that the commander - in - chief of the
Hanoverian Eleclor , Sir John Cope , marched into the Highlands at the head of a
numerous and wellappointed military force , with the intention of giving us battle ,
but ...
Página 328
The habit of authority had also given his manners some peremptory hardness ,
notwithstanding the polish which they had received from his intimate
acquaintance with the higher circles . As a specimen of the military character , he
differed from ...
The habit of authority had also given his manners some peremptory hardness ,
notwithstanding the polish which they had received from his intimate
acquaintance with the higher circles . As a specimen of the military character , he
differed from ...
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