Bonnie Prince CharlieOrion Publishing Group, Limited, 1988 - 386 pagini |
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Pagina 90
... battle , things were going equally well for the Highlanders . Of this sector we have a vivid account from Lord Drummore , a middle- aged judge who had accompanied the Government forces as a spectator , ' resolved to see the Fate of a Battle ...
... battle , things were going equally well for the Highlanders . Of this sector we have a vivid account from Lord Drummore , a middle- aged judge who had accompanied the Government forces as a spectator , ' resolved to see the Fate of a Battle ...
Pagina 94
... battle , Sunday 22 September , the Prince's victorious army re - entered the capital , marching in one long column through the lower gate of the city and along the main streets with pipes playing , drums beating and colours flying . At ...
... battle , Sunday 22 September , the Prince's victorious army re - entered the capital , marching in one long column through the lower gate of the city and along the main streets with pipes playing , drums beating and colours flying . At ...
Pagina 240
... battle , says Neil , he ' blamed always my Lord George Murray as being the only instrument in loseing the battle ' and attributed the defeat ' to his infidelity , roguery and treachery ' . Every day Charles spent much time watching the ...
... battle , says Neil , he ' blamed always my Lord George Murray as being the only instrument in loseing the battle ' and attributed the defeat ' to his infidelity , roguery and treachery ' . Every day Charles spent much time watching the ...
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