Bonnie Prince CharlieOrion Publishing Group, Limited, 1988 - 386 pagini |
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Pagina 130
... things badly impaired his credibility : the con- tinued failure of the French to land and of the English Jacobites to join the rising . Nor , when it came to discussing the courses of action open to them , were things made any easier by ...
... things badly impaired his credibility : the con- tinued failure of the French to land and of the English Jacobites to join the rising . Nor , when it came to discussing the courses of action open to them , were things made any easier by ...
Pagina 188
... things are worse for morale than short or bad rations . In this crisis Hay of Restalrig , according to Lord George Murray , was ' the gentleman the army blamed for the distress they were in for want of provisions , he having had the ...
... things are worse for morale than short or bad rations . In this crisis Hay of Restalrig , according to Lord George Murray , was ' the gentleman the army blamed for the distress they were in for want of provisions , he having had the ...
Pagina 261
... thing he desired him to do ' . Of the dreadful things done by Cumberland and his troops after the battle , of which the Prince now learned from Malcolm with horror and which he found scarcely credible . Of Charles's habit of drinking ...
... thing he desired him to do ' . Of the dreadful things done by Cumberland and his troops after the battle , of which the Prince now learned from Malcolm with horror and which he found scarcely credible . Of Charles's habit of drinking ...
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