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Pagina 155
... but occupied the strong ground by .which it was overlooked and commanded . When the Highlanders reached the heights above the plain described , they were immediately formed in array of battle along the brow of the hill .
... but occupied the strong ground by .which it was overlooked and commanded . When the Highlanders reached the heights above the plain described , they were immediately formed in array of battle along the brow of the hill .
Pagina 156
A second train of artillery , with another regiment of horse , closed the long march , and formed on the left flank of the infantry , the whole line facing southward . While the English army went through these evolutions ...
A second train of artillery , with another regiment of horse , closed the long march , and formed on the left flank of the infantry , the whole line facing southward . While the English army went through these evolutions ...
Pagina 295
... that he had abandoned the frontiers , retiring upon Glasgow ; and that the Duke of Cumberland had formed the siege of Carlisle . His army , therefore , cut off all possibility of Waverley's escaping into Scotland in that direction .
... that he had abandoned the frontiers , retiring upon Glasgow ; and that the Duke of Cumberland had formed the siege of Carlisle . His army , therefore , cut off all possibility of Waverley's escaping into Scotland in that direction .
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