... had like to have engaged our rear-brigade of horse with their whole Army, — had not the Lord by His Providence put a cloud over the Moon, thereby giving us opportunity to draw off those horse to the rest of our Army. Cromwell as a Soldier - Página 440por Thomas Stanford Baldock - 1899 - 538 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 páginas
...into their quarters, the enemy was marched with that expedition, that they fell upon the rear forlorn of our horse, and put it in some disorder ; and, indeed,...providence, put a cloud over the moon, thereby giving us an opportunity to draw off those horse to the rest of the army, which accordingly was done without... | |
| Michael Russell - 1829 - 352 páginas
...and the two kingdoms." Cromwell remarks, that the Scots " had like to hayfe engaged our rear-guard of horse with their whole army, had not the Lord by his providence put a cloud over themoon, thereby giving us an opportunity to draw off those horse to the rest of the army." This supposed... | |
| James Miller - 1830 - 322 páginas
...of our horse, and put ft' in some disorder ; and indeed had like to have engaged our rear brigadte of horse with their whole army, had not the Lord,...opportunity to draw, off those horse to the rest of the army, which accordingly was done without any loss, save of three or four of our afore-mentioned... | |
| Daniel Mackinnon - 1833 - 620 páginas
...forlorn of our horse, and put it in some disorder, and indeed had like to have engaged our rear brigade of horse with their whole army, had not the Lord by...opportunity to draw off those horse to the rest of the army, which accordingly was done without any loss, save of three or four of our aforementioned... | |
| Michael Russell - 1833 - 286 páginas
...God and the two kingdoms." Cromwell remarks, that the Scols " had like to have engaged our rear-guard of horse with their whole army, had not the Lord by...providence put a cloud over the moon, thereby giving us an opportunity to draw off those horse to the rest of the army." This supposed interposition of divine... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 594 páginas
...quarters, the enemy was marched with that exceeding expedition, that they fell upon the rear forlorn of our horse, and put it in some disorder, and indeed had like to have engaged our rear hrigade of horse with their whole army, had not the Lord hy his providence put a cloud over the... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 582 páginas
...quarters, the enemy was marched with that exceeding expedition, that they fell upon the rear forlorn of our horse, and put it in some disorder, and indeed had like to have engaged our rear hrigade of horse with their whole army, had not the Lord hy his providence put a cloud over the... | |
| Michael Russell - 1838 - 394 páginas
...into their quarters, the enemy was marched with that expedition, that they fell upon the rear forlorn of our horse, and put it in some disorder ; and, indeed,...providence, put a cloud over the moon, thereby giving us an opportunity to draw off those horse to the rest of the army, which accordingly was done without... | |
| 1838 - 380 páginas
...into their quarters, the enemy was marched with that expedition, that they fell upon the rear forlorn of our horse, and put it in some disorder ; and, indeed,...providence, put a cloud over the moon, thereby giving us an opportunity to draw off those horse to the rest of the army, which accordingly was done without... | |
| James Miller - 1844 - 536 páginas
...rear-forlorn of the horse, and put them into disorder ; and " indeed," says the writer of the Relation, " had like to have engaged our rear-brigade of horse...opportunity to draw off those horse to the rest of the army, which accordingly was done without any loss, save of three or four of our afore-mentioned... | |
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