Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... thousand men . battle of Sheriffmoor was indecisive . The right wing of the Highlanders was successful , and their left completely routed . Both parties re- treated , the Highlanders to Perth , and the Duke of Argyle to Stirling . A ...
... thousand men . battle of Sheriffmoor was indecisive . The right wing of the Highlanders was successful , and their left completely routed . Both parties re- treated , the Highlanders to Perth , and the Duke of Argyle to Stirling . A ...
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... thousand times more reason to hope for success than when he left Paris to undertake it . " He persisted in urging the night - attack , at Nairn , when no hope of success remained ; he refused , while it was yet time , to abandon ...
... thousand times more reason to hope for success than when he left Paris to undertake it . " He persisted in urging the night - attack , at Nairn , when no hope of success remained ; he refused , while it was yet time , to abandon ...
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... thousands of the same description , in the Rehearsals , a periodical work which first appeared in 1704 , 1705 , 1706 , 1707 , and 1708 , and was republished so late as 1750 , written by Mr. Lesley , an eminent non - juring clergyman ...
... thousands of the same description , in the Rehearsals , a periodical work which first appeared in 1704 , 1705 , 1706 , 1707 , and 1708 , and was republished so late as 1750 , written by Mr. Lesley , an eminent non - juring clergyman ...
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... thousand followers * ; but the day after he was joined by the Duke of Perth , with a part of his vassals ; Lord George Murray , with a part of the vassals of his brother the Duke of Athol ; and likewise by Lord Nairn , and se- veral ...
... thousand followers * ; but the day after he was joined by the Duke of Perth , with a part of his vassals ; Lord George Murray , with a part of the vassals of his brother the Duke of Athol ; and likewise by Lord Nairn , and se- veral ...
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... thousand regular troops , against twelve or fifteen hundred undisciplined mountaineers . * But thirty or forty leagues of country were now interposed between the two armies , and General Cope , either from ignorance in the art of war ...
... thousand regular troops , against twelve or fifteen hundred undisciplined mountaineers . * But thirty or forty leagues of country were now interposed between the two armies , and General Cope , either from ignorance in the art of war ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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