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... field . We have also rumours of gatherings in Scotland , and some Foreign Troops being landed ; how true this is I can't say , for I have not seen a letter to the Government from thence , since you left us : a fine way for Ministers to ...
... field . We have also rumours of gatherings in Scotland , and some Foreign Troops being landed ; how true this is I can't say , for I have not seen a letter to the Government from thence , since you left us : a fine way for Ministers to ...
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... themselves more than a match for the King's regular army , not only on the battle- field but in tactical march and manoeuvre . The account of the rapid retreat of the volunteer force to Nottingham will DP 49 The Crisis of 1745.
... themselves more than a match for the King's regular army , not only on the battle- field but in tactical march and manoeuvre . The account of the rapid retreat of the volunteer force to Nottingham will DP 49 The Crisis of 1745.
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... fields on the hillside glow beneath the radiant sun of June , and all the air is musical with the drowsy hum of bees . I see the shadowy figure of Pastor Moritz leaning over the gate which leads into the buttercup field of beaten gold ...
... fields on the hillside glow beneath the radiant sun of June , and all the air is musical with the drowsy hum of bees . I see the shadowy figure of Pastor Moritz leaning over the gate which leads into the buttercup field of beaten gold ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
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