Bonnie Prince CharlieOrion Publishing Group, Limited, 1988 - 386 pagini |
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Pagina 114
... towns- people , who , after passing a variety of resolutions and counter - res- olutions , finally decided at a meeting in the town hall to join the militia in surrendering the town . At this Colonel Durand , old Captain Gilpin and the ...
... towns- people , who , after passing a variety of resolutions and counter - res- olutions , finally decided at a meeting in the town hall to join the militia in surrendering the town . At this Colonel Durand , old Captain Gilpin and the ...
Pagina 141
... town , cursorily dismissing its for- tifications as ' an old hen - coop which he would speedily bring down about their ears when he should have got artillery ' . The necessary artillery , six 18 - pounders , arrived from Whitehaven a ...
... town , cursorily dismissing its for- tifications as ' an old hen - coop which he would speedily bring down about their ears when he should have got artillery ' . The necessary artillery , six 18 - pounders , arrived from Whitehaven a ...
Pagina 146
... town . Soon after this the town council thought it wiser to open negotiations and , after much discussion , the surrender of the town was finally signed on 8 January . But not of the castle , on its precipitous rock high above the ...
... town . Soon after this the town council thought it wiser to open negotiations and , after much discussion , the surrender of the town was finally signed on 8 January . But not of the castle , on its precipitous rock high above the ...
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