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Pagina 104
... army , not only amongst the independent chieftains , who were far too proud to brook subjection to each other , but betwixt the Scotch , and Charles's governor O'Sullivan , an Irishman by birth , who , with some of his countrymen bred ...
... army , not only amongst the independent chieftains , who were far too proud to brook subjection to each other , but betwixt the Scotch , and Charles's governor O'Sullivan , an Irishman by birth , who , with some of his countrymen bred ...
Pagina 141
... army . The leading men of each clan were well armed with broadsword , target , and fusee , to which all added the dirk , and most the steel pistol . But these consisted of gentlemen , that is , relations of the chief , however distant ...
... army . The leading men of each clan were well armed with broadsword , target , and fusee , to which all added the dirk , and most the steel pistol . But these consisted of gentlemen , that is , relations of the chief , however distant ...
Pagina 172
... army to a decisive battle with his own irregular forces . His joy on the occasion was not very consistent with the charge of cowardice brought against him by Chevalier Johnstone , a discontented follower , whose Memoirs possess at least ...
... army to a decisive battle with his own irregular forces . His joy on the occasion was not very consistent with the charge of cowardice brought against him by Chevalier Johnstone , a discontented follower , whose Memoirs possess at least ...
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