| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 576 pagini
...rest were routed with great slaughter ; and their prince was with reluctance prevailed upon to retire. In less than thirty minutes they were totally defeated,...to the undistinguishing vengeance of the victors. Twelve hundred rebels were slain or wounded on the field, and in the pursuit. The earl of Kilmarnock... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 572 pagini
...rest were routed with great slaughter ; and their prince was with reluctance prevailed upon to retire. In less than thirty minutes they were totally defeated,...to the undistinguishing vengeance of the victors. Twelve hundred rebels were slain or wounded on the field, and in the pursuit. The earl of Kihnavnock... | |
| Tobias George Smollett - 1827 - 468 pagini
...rest were routed with great slaughter ; and their prince was with reluctance prevailed upon to retire. In less than thirty minutes they were totally defeated,...to the undistinguishing vengeance of the victors. Twelve hundred rebels were slain or wounded on the field, and in the pursuit. The earl of Kilmarnock... | |
| 1828 - 396 pagini
...cavalry, and the road, as far as Inverness, was strewed with dead bodies. A great number of people also, who, from motives of curiosity had come to see the...to the undistinguishing vengeance of the victors. The most shocking barbarities were committed with impunity by the soldiery, and the glory which the... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1836 - 840 pagini
...rest were routed with great slaughter, and their prince was with reluctance prevailed on to retire : in less than thirty minutes they were totally defeated,...sacrificed to the undistinguishing vengeance of the victors : 1200 rebels were slain or wounded on the field and in the pursuit : the earl of Kilmarnock was taken... | |
| Philip Alexander Prince - 1843 - 776 pagini
...covered with the slain. The road, as far as Inverness, was strown with dead bodies ; and a considerable number of people, who from motives of curiosity had...to the undistinguishing vengeance of the victors. Twelve hundred Jacobites were slain or wounded on the field and in the pursuit. Theearl of Kilmarnock... | |
| Thomas Stephen - 1845 - 698 pagini
...with their slain. THE ROAD, AS FAR as Inverness, was covered with dead bodies ; and, says Smollett, " a great number of people, who, from motives of curiosity,...to the undistinguishing vengeance of the victors. . . • The glory of the victory was sullied by the barbarity of the soldiers. They had been provoked... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1848 - 568 pagini
...rest were routed with great slaughter ; and their prince was with reluctance prevailed upon to retire. In less than thirty minutes they were totally defeated,...to the undistinguishing vengeance of the victors. Twelve hundred rebels were slain or wounded on the field, and in the pursuit. The Earl of Kilmarnock... | |
| Tobias George Smollett - 1848 - 566 pagini
...rest were routed with great slaughter ; and their prince was with reluctance prevailed upon to retire. In less than thirty minutes they were totally defeated,...to the undistinguishing vengeance of the victors. Twelve hundred rebels were slain or wounded on the field, and in the pursuit. The Earl of Kilmarnock... | |
| Richard Grant White - 1861 - 164 pagini
...first blow, and the great part of the royal army, after one irregular discharge, turned their baclcs and fled in the utmost consternation." —Idem. Ibid....should remember this, and lay the lesson well to heart. Yet like in their essential features as these battles of the last British and the first American rebellion... | |
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