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Pagina 172
... head . The Adventurer received with alacrity the news that there was a possibility of bringing an excellently pro- vided army to a decisive battle with his own irregular forces . His joy on the occasion was not very consistent with the ...
... head . The Adventurer received with alacrity the news that there was a possibility of bringing an excellently pro- vided army to a decisive battle with his own irregular forces . His joy on the occasion was not very consistent with the ...
Pagina 205
... head - quarters of the regiment ; and I am concerned to add , that this is still the more necessary , as there is some dis- content in your troop , and I postpone enquiry into particulars until I can have the advantage of your ...
... head - quarters of the regiment ; and I am concerned to add , that this is still the more necessary , as there is some dis- content in your troop , and I postpone enquiry into particulars until I can have the advantage of your ...
Pagina 265
... head bending down to the neck of his little prancing highly managed charger . Accordingly he piaffed away , in high spirits and confidence , to the head of Fergus's regiment , al- though understanding not a word of Gaelic , and very ...
... head bending down to the neck of his little prancing highly managed charger . Accordingly he piaffed away , in high spirits and confidence , to the head of Fergus's regiment , al- though understanding not a word of Gaelic , and very ...
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