Bonnie Prince CharlieOrion Publishing Group, Limited, 1988 - 386 pagini |
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Pagina 133
... troops on the South and East coasts . In the circumstances the Duke begged him to send some of his troops to join Marshal Wade and to return to London himself with the rest of his cavalry and infantry . At the same time Newcastle had ...
... troops on the South and East coasts . In the circumstances the Duke begged him to send some of his troops to join Marshal Wade and to return to London himself with the rest of his cavalry and infantry . At the same time Newcastle had ...
Pagina 154
... troops and at the same time make a personal reconnaissance of the ground lying between his own troops and the Torwood . During the General's reconnaissance a certain William Corse of the Glasgow Militia heard some officers say that they ...
... troops and at the same time make a personal reconnaissance of the ground lying between his own troops and the Torwood . During the General's reconnaissance a certain William Corse of the Glasgow Militia heard some officers say that they ...
Pagina 155
... troops stood down and , like General Hawley , went in search of their mid - day meal . This , according to Militiaman William Corse , ' was not easy to be found ' , and for one reason or another took them the best part of two hours to ...
... troops stood down and , like General Hawley , went in search of their mid - day meal . This , according to Militiaman William Corse , ' was not easy to be found ' , and for one reason or another took them the best part of two hours to ...
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