Storm and PeaceBooks for Libraries Press, 1967 - 268 páginas |
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... force under the command of Sir John Ligonier was now being concentrated to advance from the south into the midland and northern counties , as required . This force , of which the Duke of Cumberland - who had been summoned over from ...
... force under the command of Sir John Ligonier was now being concentrated to advance from the south into the midland and northern counties , as required . This force , of which the Duke of Cumberland - who had been summoned over from ...
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... force of some 700 men to attempt to withstand the onset of 5,000 Highlanders who had proved 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 ...
... force of some 700 men to attempt to withstand the onset of 5,000 Highlanders who had proved 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 ...
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... force . It was at first successful , but soon met with disaster and was disbanded . Ward , with great energy , raised a larger force , consisting mainly of Chinese , officered by Europeans , and during the next two years this force ...
... force . It was at first successful , but soon met with disaster and was disbanded . Ward , with great energy , raised a larger force , consisting mainly of Chinese , officered by Europeans , and during the next two years this force ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
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