Garrison: Ten British Military TownsPeter Dietz Brassey's Defence Publishers, 1986 - 209 pagini |
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... seen , resentment at the presence of the military began to decline in York and elsewhere . The volunteer movement was not the only reason . The growing popularity of the monarchy and the vicarious excitements of an ever enlarging empire ...
... seen , resentment at the presence of the military began to decline in York and elsewhere . The volunteer movement was not the only reason . The growing popularity of the monarchy and the vicarious excitements of an ever enlarging empire ...
Pagina 45
... seen ' . But nevertheless he goes on the Castle , into which everyone marched with drums beating , colours flying , and a long train of baggage waggons behind . . . was a garrison for soldiers . Two other regiments were already there ...
... seen ' . But nevertheless he goes on the Castle , into which everyone marched with drums beating , colours flying , and a long train of baggage waggons behind . . . was a garrison for soldiers . Two other regiments were already there ...
Pagina 53
... seen as a last stand for an older , more feudal but at the same time freer way of life , epitomised by clan loyalties , loyalty to the Stuarts who were seen as the only legitimate claimants to the throne of Scotland , and hatred of the ...
... seen as a last stand for an older , more feudal but at the same time freer way of life , epitomised by clan loyalties , loyalty to the Stuarts who were seen as the only legitimate claimants to the throne of Scotland , and hatred of the ...
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