The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 180A. Constable, 1894 |
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Page 271
... officers rather than the common soldiers , by which King James was no less deceived than the Prince of Orange abused , for all those officers that had promised the Prince did withal assure him that they had concerted the thing with the ...
... officers rather than the common soldiers , by which King James was no less deceived than the Prince of Orange abused , for all those officers that had promised the Prince did withal assure him that they had concerted the thing with the ...
Page 272
... officers or seamen , he was ' confident they would all have fought very heartily . ' We have here , then , a very curious comment on the character which Lord Wolseley has given to the British soldier and the British sailor ...
... officers or seamen , he was ' confident they would all have fought very heartily . ' We have here , then , a very curious comment on the character which Lord Wolseley has given to the British soldier and the British sailor ...
Page 274
... officer of influence was left to strike a blow for the King . Churchill's defection had turned the scale hope- lessly against him , and the army could no longer be depended on . " Abundance of officers are gone , but not that proportion ...
... officer of influence was left to strike a blow for the King . Churchill's defection had turned the scale hope- lessly against him , and the army could no longer be depended on . " Abundance of officers are gone , but not that proportion ...
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