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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... received with a sharp fire so long " the arm of flesh , ' as they thought fit to as the ammunition lasted , and , when that term it their cavalry force was large , and began to fail , a volley of stones did good ser- they had nine ...
... received with a sharp fire so long " the arm of flesh , ' as they thought fit to as the ammunition lasted , and , when that term it their cavalry force was large , and began to fail , a volley of stones did good ser- they had nine ...
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... received news self , hoping that the sight of it would draw that Baillie and Urrey , having combined the main attack of the enemy upon that their forces sooner than he had expected , impregnable point . Upon the whole , his were close ...
... received news self , hoping that the sight of it would draw that Baillie and Urrey , having combined the main attack of the enemy upon that their forces sooner than he had expected , impregnable point . Upon the whole , his were close ...
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... received , bade them farewell . Their sorrow was and ere long laid aside . Nor could Mon- deep and sincere . Some fell on their knees , trose , on any other point , approve the course and with tears besought that they might fol- of ...
... received , bade them farewell . Their sorrow was and ere long laid aside . Nor could Mon- deep and sincere . Some fell on their knees , trose , on any other point , approve the course and with tears besought that they might fol- of ...
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... received that Master's command Montrose was at Brussels when the exe- to try a descent on Scotland , he displayed cution of King Charles was made known to the ready obedience which every subject him . In this age of less keen political ...
... received that Master's command Montrose was at Brussels when the exe- to try a descent on Scotland , he displayed cution of King Charles was made known to the ready obedience which every subject him . In this age of less keen political ...
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... received more than one wound , and had his horse killed un- der him . Seeing the day irretrievably lost , he fled from the field , in company with the Earl of Kinnoul , having flung aside his cloak , on which was embroidered the star of ...
... received more than one wound , and had his horse killed un- der him . Seeing the day irretrievably lost , he fled from the field , in company with the Earl of Kinnoul , having flung aside his cloak , on which was embroidered the star of ...
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