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Pagina 169
... ground with : great courage . But their extended files were pier- ced and broken in many places by the close masses of the clans ; and in the personal struggle which ensued , the nature of the Highlanders ' weapons , and their ...
... ground with : great courage . But their extended files were pier- ced and broken in many places by the close masses of the clans ; and in the personal struggle which ensued , the nature of the Highlanders ' weapons , and their ...
Pagina 172
... ground which divided the armies , and which he described as impracticable . When dismissed , he recollected that there was a circuitous path leading eastward through the marsh into the plain , by which the Highlanders might turn the ...
... ground which divided the armies , and which he described as impracticable . When dismissed , he recollected that there was a circuitous path leading eastward through the marsh into the plain , by which the Highlanders might turn the ...
Pagina 326
... ground . The whole tribe of Bears , large and small , had experienced as little favour as those at the head of the avenue , and one or two of the family pictures , which seemed to have served as targets for the soldiers , lay on the ground ...
... ground . The whole tribe of Bears , large and small , had experienced as little favour as those at the head of the avenue , and one or two of the family pictures , which seemed to have served as targets for the soldiers , lay on the ground ...
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