Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen7William Blackwood, 1820 |
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... English cavalry , who presented to their assault , as it were , a wall of iron , firm and impenetrable . But the English archers , mixed with the horse- men , raising a cloud of arrows over the Scots , pierced those who were un- armed ...
... English cavalry , who presented to their assault , as it were , a wall of iron , firm and impenetrable . But the English archers , mixed with the horse- men , raising a cloud of arrows over the Scots , pierced those who were un- armed ...
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... English Preface , Notes , and some account of the Bishop , & c .; by the Rev. James M'Gibbon , Inverary . This ancient and curious book , printed in the Gaelic lan- guage , at a period when there were but few books printed even in English ...
... English Preface , Notes , and some account of the Bishop , & c .; by the Rev. James M'Gibbon , Inverary . This ancient and curious book , printed in the Gaelic lan- guage , at a period when there were but few books printed even in English ...
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... English lose half their lives in becoming acquainted with those who are jumbled into the same half - century as themselves . " The Englishman began with the most diffident air , by refusing any comparison with the Spaniards , the ...
... English lose half their lives in becoming acquainted with those who are jumbled into the same half - century as themselves . " The Englishman began with the most diffident air , by refusing any comparison with the Spaniards , the ...
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