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" ... their foot, who were, after the first repulse given, made by the Lord of hosts as stubble to their swords. "
A constitutional history of the British empire - Trang 401
bởi George Brodie - 1866
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A History of the British Empire: From the Accession of Charles I. to ..., Tập 4

George Brodie - 1822 - 540 trang
...butt end of musket and push of pike. More troops were pressed down by Leslie upon this point ; butthe English foot made their way, and the horse resolutely...let God arise, and his enemies shall be scattered *.' It was so indeed. His next exclamation was, ' I profess they run ;' and, in an instant, charged...

The History of Dunbar: From the Earliest Records to the Present Period: with ...

James Miller - 1830 - 322 trang
...spirit, beat back all opposition, charging through the bodies of the enemies horse and their foot, who were, after the first repulse given, made, by the Lord of Hosts, as stubble to their swords. Indeed, I believe, I may speak it without partiality, both your chief commanders, and others, in their...

Origin and services of the Coldstream guards, Tập 2

Daniel Mackinnon - 1833 - 620 trang
...spirit beat back all opposition, charging through the bodies of the enemies horse and their foot, who were after the first repulse given, made by the Lord of Hosts as stubble to their swords. Indeed I believe I may speak it without partiality, both your chief commanders, and others in their...

Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches, Tập 1

Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 588 trang
...beat back all oppositions ; charging through the bodies of the Enemy's horse, and of their foot ; who were, after the first repulse given, made by the Lord of Hosts as stubble to their swords. — Indeed, I believe I may speak it without partiality: both your chief Commanders and others in their...

The Biblical review, and Congregational magazine [formerly The ..., Tập 1

1846 - 492 trang
...charging through, t^e bodies of , the enemy's horse and of their foot, who were, after the first impulse, given, made by the Lord of Hosts as stubble to their swords. The best of the enemy's, horse being broken through and through in less than an hour's dispute, their...

The protector [O. Cromwell] a vindication. revised

Jean Henri Merle d'Aubigné - 1848 - 346 trang
...and spirit beat back all opposition, charging through the bodies of the enemy's horse and foot, " who were, after the first repulse given, " made by the Lord of Hosts as stubble to their swords," wrote Cromwell. Some of the Scotch horsemen fled towards Copperspath, but most across their own foot...

The History of Perth: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time

Thomas Hay Marshall, Henry Adamson - 1849 - 574 trang
...courage and spirit, beat back the Scottish cavalry and their foot, "who," as Cromwell himself says, "were after the first repulse given made by the Lord of Hosts, as stubble to their swords." Hitherto, the morning had been thick and foggy, but at this time the sun began to appear, and Cromwell...

Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time: From the Restoration of King ..., Tập 1

Gilbert Burnet - 1850 - 996 trang
...and spirit, beat back all opposition, charging through the bodice of the enemy's horse and foot ; who were, after the first repulse given, made, by the Lord of Hosts, as stubble to their swords." About 3000 were skin, nearly 10,000 taken prisoners, all the e, 30 cannon, 15,000 arm«, and 200 colours....

Oliver Cromwell's Letters and Speeches: With Elucidations, Tập 3

Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1850 - 472 trang
...the bodies of the Enemy's horse, and of their foot ; who were, after 1 Lambert, Fleetwood, Whalley. the first repulse given, made by the Lord of Hosts as stubble to their swords. — Indeed, I believe I may speak it without partiality : both your chief Commanders and others in...

Caste and Christianity: A Looking-glass for the Times

Temple Christian Faber - 1857 - 502 trang
...and spirit beat back all opposition, charging through the bodies of the enemy's horse and foot, 'who were, after the first repulse given, made by the Lord of Hosts as stubble to their swords,' wrote Cromwell. Some of the Scotch horsemen fled towards Copperspath, but most across their own foot;...




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