Charles George GordonMacmillan and Company, 1891 - 255 pages |
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... officers thus captured at Gladsmuir , as the victors called the field of battle , there was one David Gordon , a ... officer fighting on the side which , whatever were its merits , was certainly not the side of his family and clan , is a ...
... officers thus captured at Gladsmuir , as the victors called the field of battle , there was one David Gordon , a ... officer fighting on the side which , whatever were its merits , was certainly not the side of his family and clan , is a ...
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... officer , for the feeling against the clans still ran high , and the change of sentiment which Chatham was to bring about in the next war had not yet begun . Whether it was that the thoughts of the dying Highlander turned naturally to ...
... officer , for the feeling against the clans still ran high , and the change of sentiment which Chatham was to bring about in the next war had not yet begun . Whether it was that the thoughts of the dying Highlander turned naturally to ...
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... officers of the regiment of Ogilvy to the Chevalier de Saint Georges , dated June 1751 , announcing the death of Sir ... officer of a line regiment , writing of the behaviour of the " Scots Highlanders in the late bloody affair , " the ...
... officers of the regiment of Ogilvy to the Chevalier de Saint Georges , dated June 1751 , announcing the death of Sir ... officer of a line regiment , writing of the behaviour of the " Scots Highlanders in the late bloody affair , " the ...
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... officer of artillery , fought at Maida , where the steady fire of the field- artillery did much in the earlier part of the action to throw the French line into confusion , and finally rose to the rank of lieutenant - general , dying at ...
... officer of artillery , fought at Maida , where the steady fire of the field- artillery did much in the earlier part of the action to throw the French line into confusion , and finally rose to the rank of lieutenant - general , dying at ...
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... officer used to say . He knew the fierce impatience that was in his son if wrong or injustice were put upon the boy ; but he did not know that beneath the spirit of hatred against authority wrongly used there lay a nature certain to be ...
... officer used to say . He knew the fierce impatience that was in his son if wrong or injustice were put upon the boy ; but he did not know that beneath the spirit of hatred against authority wrongly used there lay a nature certain to be ...
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