Bonnie Prince CharlieOrion Publishing Group, Limited, 1988 - 386 pagini |
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Pagina 77
... force an entry into the city as soon as the time limit expired . By midnight a force of about 1,000 Camerons and MacDonalds was standing by to attack the town . On the arrival of the council's second deputation , its members were sent ...
... force an entry into the city as soon as the time limit expired . By midnight a force of about 1,000 Camerons and MacDonalds was standing by to attack the town . On the arrival of the council's second deputation , its members were sent ...
Pagina 126
... force of several thou- sands was forming for the defence of London . Together , these three armies numbered over 30,000 regular troops against their own force of under 5,000 , of whom not one man , not even the Prince , would have a ...
... force of several thou- sands was forming for the defence of London . Together , these three armies numbered over 30,000 regular troops against their own force of under 5,000 , of whom not one man , not even the Prince , would have a ...
Pagina 175
... force by way of Montrose for Aberdeen , where he arrived shortly before the end of the month . On the day he left ... force of some 2,000 men . While Prince Charles lingered briefly at Blair and Dalnacardoch , his main force had marched ...
... force by way of Montrose for Aberdeen , where he arrived shortly before the end of the month . On the day he left ... force of some 2,000 men . While Prince Charles lingered briefly at Blair and Dalnacardoch , his main force had marched ...
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