| W. Davison - 1822 - 390 sider
...the instant the panic was becoming general, and the English were advancing in hopes of victory, the Earl of Dunbar came up with a large reinforcement, and the Scots rallied. Fortune now began to favour the Scots. Ralph Percy,. advancing too far, was severely wounded, and taken... | |
| John Sykes - 1824 - 400 sider
...the instant the panic was becoming general, and the English were advancing in hopes of victory, the earl of Dunbar came up with a large reinforcement,...such gallant resolution, did the English maintain their ground against superior force, that the loss on each side was said to be nearly equal. The English... | |
| John Sykes (of Newcastle-upon-Tyne.) - 1833 - 498 sider
...at the instant the panic was become general, and the English were advancing in hopes of victory, the earl of Dunbar came up with a large reinforcement,...such gallant resolution, did the English maintain their ground against superior force, that the loss on each side was said to be nearly equal. The English... | |
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