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will get safe home to England , where you used to tell me there was no military
violence nor fighting among clans permitted , but every thing was done according
to an equal law that protected all who were harmless and innocent . I hope you ...
will get safe home to England , where you used to tell me there was no military
violence nor fighting among clans permitted , but every thing was done according
to an equal law that protected all who were harmless and innocent . I hope you ...
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gular and mobbish appearance , so much is the eye accustomed to connect
uniformity of dress with the military character . In front were a few who apparently
partook of their leader ' s . enthusiasm ; men obvi . ously to be feared in a combat
...
gular and mobbish appearance , so much is the eye accustomed to connect
uniformity of dress with the military character . In front were a few who apparently
partook of their leader ' s . enthusiasm ; men obvi . ously to be feared in a combat
...
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At Falkirk , a town formerly famous in Scottish history , and soon to be again
distinguished as the scene of military events of importance , Balmawhapple
proposed to halt and repose for the evening . - This was performed with very little
regard to ...
At Falkirk , a town formerly famous in Scottish history , and soon to be again
distinguished as the scene of military events of importance , Balmawhapple
proposed to halt and repose for the evening . - This was performed with very little
regard to ...
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Now there are two opinions in my council of war : one , that being inferior
probably in numbers , and certainly in discipline and military appointments , not
to mention our total want of artillery , and the weakness of our cavalry , it will be
safest to ...
Now there are two opinions in my council of war : one , that being inferior
probably in numbers , and certainly in discipline and military appointments , not
to mention our total want of artillery , and the weakness of our cavalry , it will be
safest to ...
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... in military array , performing the functions of clerk ; had something ludicrous ,
yet the circum stances of danger in which ... the military costume of the audience ,
and the appearance of their horses , saddled and picquetted behind them , gave
...
... in military array , performing the functions of clerk ; had something ludicrous ,
yet the circum stances of danger in which ... the military costume of the audience ,
and the appearance of their horses , saddled and picquetted behind them , gave
...
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