| James Miller - 1830 - 322 trang
...acted with as much courage as ever hath been eeen in any action since this war. T know they look on to be named ; and therefore I forbear particulars. The best of the enemies horse and foot being broken through and through in less than an hour's dispute, their whole... | |
| Daniel Mackinnon - 1833 - 620 trang
...acted with as much courage as ever hath been seen in any action since this war. I know they look not to be named, and therefore I forbear particulars. The best of the enemy's horse and foot being broken through and through in less than an hour's dispute, their whole army being put... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 582 trang
...he named, and therefore I forhear particulars. The hest of the enemy's horse and foot heing hroken through and through in less than an hour's dispute, their whole army heing put into confusion, it hecame a total rout, our men having the chase and execution of them near... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - 1833 - 594 trang
...he named, and therefore I forhear particulars. The hest of the enemy's horse and foot heing hroken through and through in less than an hour's dispute, their whole army heing put into confusion, it hecame a total rout, our men having the chase and execution of them near... | |
| Charles Knight - 1858 - 560 trang
...infantry had broken the Scottish lines " at push of pike." Cromwell writes, " The best of the enemies' horse being broken through and through, in less than...being put into confusion, it became a total rout." There were three thousand slain on the field, and ten thousand taken prisoners. The prisoners were... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1859 - 592 trang
...acted* with as much courage as ever hath been seen in any action since this War. I know they look not to be named ; and therefore I forbear particulars....Enemy's horse being broken through and through in ess than an hour's dispute, their whole Army being put into confusion, it became a total rout : our... | |
| James Miller (of Haddington, Scotland.) - 1859 - 352 trang
...acted with as much courage as ever hath been seen in any action since this war. I know they look on to be named ; and therefore I forbear particulars. The best of the enemies horse and foot being broken through and through in less than an hour's dispute, their whole... | |
| Charles Knight - 1865 - 946 trang
...night, and begin the attack before dawn. It was done, and Cromwell writes, "The best of the enemies' horse being broken through and through, in less than...being put into confusion, it became a total rout." There were three thousand slain on the field, and ten thousand taken prisoners. The prisoners were... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1869 - 436 trang
...acted1 with as much courage as ever hath been seen in any action since this War. I know they look not to be named; and therefore I forbear particulars....through in less than an hour's dispute, their whole Ajmy being put into confusion, it became a total rout ; our men having the chase and execution of them... | |
| Charles Knight - 1870 - 954 trang
...night, and begin the attack before dawn. It was done, and Cromwell »rit«, " The best of the enemies' horse being broken through and through, in less than...being put into confusion, it became a total rout." There were three thousand slain on the field, and ten thousand taken prisoners. The prisoners were... | |
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