Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... Cadiz for England ; and while this fleet was preparing , the Earl Mare- schal left St. Sebastian with two Spanish frigates , having on board 300 Spanish soldiers , ammuni- tion , arms , and money , and landed in xxxii INTRODUCTION .
... Cadiz for England ; and while this fleet was preparing , the Earl Mare- schal left St. Sebastian with two Spanish frigates , having on board 300 Spanish soldiers , ammuni- tion , arms , and money , and landed in xxxii INTRODUCTION .
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... soldiers and seamen , and a great quantity of warlike stores , were lost , and an end , for that time , was put to the invasion . Had this expedition reached the shores of Britain , the whole of the disaffected clans , who were able to ...
... soldiers and seamen , and a great quantity of warlike stores , were lost , and an end , for that time , was put to the invasion . Had this expedition reached the shores of Britain , the whole of the disaffected clans , who were able to ...
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... soldiers of his enemy ; and , finally , without patience , resolution , and fortitude , he could never have supported his cause so long , under successive disappointments ; or fallen , at last , with honour , by an accumulated and over ...
... soldiers of his enemy ; and , finally , without patience , resolution , and fortitude , he could never have supported his cause so long , under successive disappointments ; or fallen , at last , with honour , by an accumulated and over ...
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... soldiers of the enemy ; or that it was owing to his patience , resolution , and fortitude , his cause was so long supported ; or that he fell at last with honour . In the first place , the determination of one powerful chief , of high ...
... soldiers of the enemy ; or that it was owing to his patience , resolution , and fortitude , his cause was so long supported ; or that he fell at last with honour . In the first place , the determination of one powerful chief , of high ...
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... soldiers may perform wonders . Hence , possessing the art of employing men to advantage , without having had time to discipline them , but taking them merely as they came from the plough , he made them perform prodigies of valour ...
... soldiers may perform wonders . Hence , possessing the art of employing men to advantage , without having had time to discipline them , but taking them merely as they came from the plough , he made them perform prodigies of valour ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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