Bonnie Prince CharlieOrion Publishing Group, Limited, 1988 - 386 pagini |
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Pagina 90
... turned tail and fled . At the other end of the line , where the Jacobite right had now also joined battle , things were going equally well for the Highlanders . Of this sector we have a vivid account from Lord Drummore , a middle- aged ...
... turned tail and fled . At the other end of the line , where the Jacobite right had now also joined battle , things were going equally well for the Highlanders . Of this sector we have a vivid account from Lord Drummore , a middle- aged ...
Pagina 201
... turned with the request that he ride out into the no - man's- land between the two armies to reconnoitre ' what ... appeared like a battery behind several old walls ' . It was just after one o'clock and the opposing armies were now some ...
... turned with the request that he ride out into the no - man's- land between the two armies to reconnoitre ' what ... appeared like a battery behind several old walls ' . It was just after one o'clock and the opposing armies were now some ...
Pagina 273
... turned out to be more MacDonalds , ' friends to the cause ' . One , yet another John MacDonald , was asked to take up a cogful of milk to Glenaladale . On finding the Prince with Glenaladale and seeing the condition he was in , John ...
... turned out to be more MacDonalds , ' friends to the cause ' . One , yet another John MacDonald , was asked to take up a cogful of milk to Glenaladale . On finding the Prince with Glenaladale and seeing the condition he was in , John ...
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