Bonnie Prince CharlieOrion Publishing Group, Limited, 1988 - 386 pagini |
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Pagina 84
... Lord George Murray , be impossible to cross the morass and attack the enemy ' without risking the loss of the whole army ' . ' We spent the afternoon reconnoitring his position ' , wrote Lord George's aide - de - camp , the Chevalier de ...
... Lord George Murray , be impossible to cross the morass and attack the enemy ' without risking the loss of the whole army ' . ' We spent the afternoon reconnoitring his position ' , wrote Lord George's aide - de - camp , the Chevalier de ...
Pagina 135
... Lord George paid the men sixpence apiece . During their painful progress Glengarry's MacDonalds brought up the rear - ' not the most patient ' , wrote Lord George , ' but I never was more pleased with men in my life ' . Even so , it ...
... Lord George paid the men sixpence apiece . During their painful progress Glengarry's MacDonalds brought up the rear - ' not the most patient ' , wrote Lord George , ' but I never was more pleased with men in my life ' . Even so , it ...
Pagina 193
... Lord George and his Highlanders in the leading column found them- selves a long way ahead of the rest of the force and messengers had to be sent after them to ask them to halt . ' I had not marched half a mile ' , wrote Lord George ...
... Lord George and his Highlanders in the leading column found them- selves a long way ahead of the rest of the force and messengers had to be sent after them to ask them to halt . ' I had not marched half a mile ' , wrote Lord George ...
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