Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... to withdraw his fleet and army . Presbytery was , of course , triumphant . This hollow peace was soon , however , broken by the King ; and the Scots Hume . advanced into England , defeated the detachment sent to oppose xiv INTRODUCTION .
... to withdraw his fleet and army . Presbytery was , of course , triumphant . This hollow peace was soon , however , broken by the King ; and the Scots Hume . advanced into England , defeated the detachment sent to oppose xiv INTRODUCTION .
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James Johnstone Johnstone (chevalier de). advanced into England , defeated the detachment sent to oppose them by Charles , and by their presence in that country enabled the parliament to take a high ground , and successfully to resist ...
James Johnstone Johnstone (chevalier de). advanced into England , defeated the detachment sent to oppose them by Charles , and by their presence in that country enabled the parliament to take a high ground , and successfully to resist ...
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... When certain intelligence of the landing had been received , he instantly ordered all the dis- posable troops to assemble with the utmost expedition ; and A Our detachment with the Artillery B The height where 8 MEMOIRS OF THE.
... When certain intelligence of the landing had been received , he instantly ordered all the dis- posable troops to assemble with the utmost expedition ; and A Our detachment with the Artillery B The height where 8 MEMOIRS OF THE.
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... detachment D The Army of the Prince in battle order at the moment of the charge E The 4000 Men or the Duke of Cumberland in battle order in the inclosures F First Position of the Army of the Prince waiting for accounts from the detachment ...
... detachment D The Army of the Prince in battle order at the moment of the charge E The 4000 Men or the Duke of Cumberland in battle order in the inclosures F First Position of the Army of the Prince waiting for accounts from the detachment ...
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... detachment to Dundee , a town situated about to between 14 and 15. But at the period of the Rebellion a great degree of confusion existed in Scotland on the sub- ject of miles ; by which sometimes the English mile , but more generally ...
... detachment to Dundee , a town situated about to between 14 and 15. But at the period of the Rebellion a great degree of confusion existed in Scotland on the sub- ject of miles ; by which sometimes the English mile , but more generally ...
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