Camerons. His brother and nephew exerted themselves in vain to rally the men. The former was laid dead on the ground by a stroke from a claymore. The latter, with eight wounds on his body, made his way through the tumult and carnage to his uncle's side.... Handbook for Travellers in Scotland - Side 261af John Murray (publishers.) - 1867Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1855 - 808 sider
...won. The ranks of Balfour's regiment broke. He was cloven down while struggling in the press. Ramsay's men turned their backs and dropped their arms. Mackay's...the men. The former was laid dead on the ground by a stroke from a claymore. The latter, with eight wounds on his body, made his way through the tumult... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay - 1855 - 664 sider
...The ranks of Balfour's regiment broke. He was cloven down while > struggling in the press. Ramsay's men turned their backs and dropped their arms. Mackay's...the men. The former was laid dead on the ground by a stroke from a claymore. The latter, with eight wounds on his body, made his way through the tumult... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 914 sider
...won. The ranks of Balfour's regiment broke. He was cloven down while struggling in the press. Ramsay's men turned their backs and dropped their arms. Mackay's...the men. The former was laid dead on the ground by a stroke from a claymore. The latter, with eight wounds on his body, made his way through the tumult... | |
| 1856 - 760 sider
...won. The ranks of Balfour's regiment broke. He was cloven down while struggling in the press. Ramsay's men turned their backs and dropped their arms. Mackay's...the men. The former was laid dead on the ground by a stroke from a claymore. The latter, wit.ii eight wounds on his body, made his way through the tumult... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1856 - 714 sider
...down while struggling in the press. Ramsay's men turned their backs and dropped their arms. Mackay'a own foot were swept away by the furious onset of the...themselves in vain to rally the men. The former was laid dend on the ground by a stroke from a claymore. The latter, with eight wounds on his body, made his... | |
| 1856 - 784 sider
...while stinggling in the pass. Ramsay's men turned their backs and dropped their arms. Mackay's owu foot were swept away by the furious onset of the Camerons ; his brother and nephew eierted themselves in vain to rally the men. The former « as laid dead on 1 he ground by a stroke... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1858 - 474 sider
...won. The ranks of Balfour's regiment broke. He was cloven down while struggling in the press. Ramsay's men turned their backs and dropped their arms. Mackay's...own foot were swept away by the furious onset of the Gamerons. His brother and, nephew exerted themselves in vain to rally the men. The former was laid... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 680 sider
...won. The ranks of Balfour's regiment broke. He was cloven down while struggling in the press. Ramsay's men turned their backs and dropped their arms. Mackay's...the men. The former -was laid dead on the ground by a stroke from a claymore. The latter, with eight wounds on his body, made his way throng! the tumult... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1866 - 562 sider
...won. The ranks of Balfour's regiment broke. He was cloven down while struggling in the press. Ramsay's men turned their backs and dropped their arms. Mackay's...the men. The former was laid dead on the ground by a stroke from a claymore. The latter, with eight wounds on his body, made his way through the tumult... | |
| Thomas Babington baron Macaulay - 1867 - 832 sider
...won. The ranks of Balfour's regiment broke. He was cloven down while struggling in the press. Ramsay's men turned their backs and dropped their arms. Mackay's...vain to rally the men. The former was laid dead on tho ground by a stroke from a claymore. The latter, with eight wounds on his body, made his way through... | |
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