| 1802 - 510 páginas
...foldiers of your Royal Highnefs's army are gone home fincc the battle of Falkirk; and notwithftanding all the endeavours of the commanders of the different corps, they find that this evil is increafing hourly, and not in their power to prevent : and as we are afraid Stirling Caille cannot... | |
| John Home - 1802 - 456 páginas
...foldiers of your Royal Highnefs's army are gone home fmce the battle of Falkirk ; and notwithftanding all the endeavours of the commanders of the different Corps, they find that this evil is encreafing hourly, and not in their power to prevent : and as we are afraid Stirling Caftle cannot... | |
| James Johnstone Johnstone (chevalier de) - 1820 - 416 páginas
...North. In this paper the chiefs state, that " a vast number of the soldiers of your Royal Highness's army are gone home since the battle of Falkirk ; and,...was expected, if the enemy should march before it fall into your Royal Highness's hands, we can foresee nothing but utter destruction to the few that... | |
| John Home - 1822 - 466 páginas
...before your Royal Highness. We are certain that a vast number of the soldiers of your Royal Highness's army are gone home since the battle of Falkirk ; and...was expected, if the enemy should march before it fall into your Royal Highness's hands, we can foresee nothing but utter destruction to the few that... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 660 páginas
...retreat to the north. In this paper, the chiefs state that " a vast number of your royal highness' army are gone home since the battle of Falkirk, and...commanders of the different corps, they find that the evil is increasing hourly, and not in their pow er to prevent ; and as we are afraid Stirling castle... | |
| John Struthers - 1828 - 676 páginas
...retreat to the north. In this paper, the chiefs state that " a vast number of your royal highness' army are gone home since the battle of Falkirk, and...commanders of the different corps, they find that the evil is increasing hourly, and not in their power to prevent ; and as we are afraid Stirling castle... | |
| George Buchanan - 1829 - 742 páginas
...the north. " We are certain," say they, " that a vast number of the soldiers of your royal highness's army are gone home since the battle of Falkirk ; and...taken so soon as was expected, if the enemy should inarch before it fall into your royal highness's hands, we can foresee nothing but utter destruction... | |
| George Buchanan - 1829 - 764 páginas
...north. '• We are certain," say they, " that a vast number of the soldiers of your royal highness's army are gone home since the battle of Falkirk ; and...endeavours of the commanders of the different corps, thej find that this evil is increasing hourly, and not in their power to prevent : and as we are afraid... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 496 páginas
...all the endeavours of the commanders of the different corps, they find that this evil is encreasing hourly, and not in their power to prevent ; and as...was expected, if the enemy should march before it foil into your Royal Highness's hands, we can see nothing but utter destruction to the few that will... | |
| 1833 - 448 páginas
...before your Royal Highness. " We are certain that a vast number of the soldiers of your Royal Highness's army are gone home since the battle of Falkirk ; and...of the different corps, they find that this evil is encreasing hourly, and not in their power to prevent ; and as we are afraid Stirling Castle cannot... | |
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