The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes79-81William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1847 |
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... brought in Montrose to our nor much exceeding a middle stature , but party . " * rank . ' • of an exceeding strong composition of body Once engaged , Montrose bore a share in and an incredible force , joined with an ex- all the factions ...
... brought in Montrose to our nor much exceeding a middle stature , but party . " * rank . ' • of an exceeding strong composition of body Once engaged , Montrose bore a share in and an incredible force , joined with an ex- all the factions ...
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... brought to trial and publicly put to As it was , the valour of David Leslie and death . of Cromwell , with his brigade of Ironsides , Roused to resentment rather than intimi- changed the first success of the Royalists dated at such news ...
... brought to trial and publicly put to As it was , the valour of David Leslie and death . of Cromwell , with his brigade of Ironsides , Roused to resentment rather than intimi- changed the first success of the Royalists dated at such news ...
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... brought together a still larger force at Inverness . The object of the two commanders was to surround and overpower Montrose , who on his part per- ceived that his sole chance of safety lay in forestalling their movements and dealing a ...
... brought together a still larger force at Inverness . The object of the two commanders was to surround and overpower Montrose , who on his part per- ceived that his sole chance of safety lay in forestalling their movements and dealing a ...
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... brought together their crowning victory of Montrose - made him whole remaining force for one decisive blow . for the time master of all Scotland . His Notwithstanding their loss in the recent troops or his partisans spread over the low ...
... brought together their crowning victory of Montrose - made him whole remaining force for one decisive blow . for the time master of all Scotland . His Notwithstanding their loss in the recent troops or his partisans spread over the low ...
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... brought forth the most cruel and inhuman butcher and mur- derer of his nation ! ' After this invective , * Sir James Balfour's Notes ; Life and Times , p . 487. It appears that the permission to shave had been refused to Montrose . 1 so ...
... brought forth the most cruel and inhuman butcher and mur- derer of his nation ! ' After this invective , * Sir James Balfour's Notes ; Life and Times , p . 487. It appears that the permission to shave had been refused to Montrose . 1 so ...
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