Waverley Novels, Volume 2Dana Estes, 1900 |
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Pagina 136
... Highlanders advancing from Edinburgh in the opposite direction . In this he was mistaken ; for the sound judgment of the Chevalier , or of those to whose advice he listened , left the direct passage free , but occupied the strong ground ...
... Highlanders advancing from Edinburgh in the opposite direction . In this he was mistaken ; for the sound judgment of the Chevalier , or of those to whose advice he listened , left the direct passage free , but occupied the strong ground ...
Pagina 137
... Highlanders . 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 south- ward . While the English army went through these evo ...
... Highlanders . 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 south- ward . While the English army went through these evo ...
Pagina 370
... Highlanders next morning sought for their prisoners with great activity . An old gentleman told the Author he remembered seeing the commander , Stewart , 66 ' Bloody with spurring , fiery red with haste , " riding furiously through the ...
... Highlanders next morning sought for their prisoners with great activity . An old gentleman told the Author he remembered seeing the commander , Stewart , 66 ' Bloody with spurring , fiery red with haste , " riding furiously through the ...
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