Memoirs of the Rebellion in 1745 and 1746Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821 - 456 páginas |
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... troops on board , to the Frith of Forth , and entered Scotland himself , with an army of 20,000 foot and 3000 horse ; but , deterred by the force of the Covenanters , and the dread of losing a battle while Scotland was enraged and ...
... troops on board , to the Frith of Forth , and entered Scotland himself , with an army of 20,000 foot and 3000 horse ; but , deterred by the force of the Covenanters , and the dread of losing a battle while Scotland was enraged and ...
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... troops of horse , under General Mackay . But in the battle Dundee fell , and his successors , being men of no ability , the war on their part dwindled down into a succession of inroads , and skirmishes , in which the Low - country was ...
... troops of horse , under General Mackay . But in the battle Dundee fell , and his successors , being men of no ability , the war on their part dwindled down into a succession of inroads , and skirmishes , in which the Low - country was ...
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... troops , and 12,000 stand of arms , sailed from 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 ...
... troops , and 12,000 stand of arms , sailed from 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 ...
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... troops abroad , was always a signal to the Highland clans for a rebellion at home . The death of the Emperor Charles VI . , in 1740 , gave rise to a general war in Europe . The French ministry , in order to furnish em- ployment to the ...
... troops abroad , was always a signal to the Highland clans for a rebellion at home . The death of the Emperor Charles VI . , in 1740 , gave rise to a general war in Europe . The French ministry , in order to furnish em- ployment to the ...
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... troops , few of which were then in the island . He embarked soon after , and landed in the West Highlands , accompanied only by a few attendants . In the Low - country of Scotland , the great body of the people were either presbyterians ...
... troops , few of which were then in the island . He embarked soon after , and landed in the West Highlands , accompanied only by a few attendants . In the Low - country of Scotland , the great body of the people were either presbyterians ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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