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" Posterity must needs know, that few of his Co-temporaries could come up to his Merit : He was nobly back'd by Men that had been taught to fear no Danger. Our Soldiers had already cry'd Victory, Victory ! a Hundred times, and doubted not but She waited... "
The History of the Campagnes 1548 and 1549: Being an Exact Account of the ... - Page 71
by Jean de Beaugé - 1707 - 128 pages
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The Lamp of Lothian, Or, The History of Haddington: In Connection with the ...

James Miller - East Lothian (Scotland) - 1844 - 536 pages
...valour. He was backed by men that had been taught to fear no danger. The soldiers had already cried, " Victory, victory !" a hundred times, and doubted not but she waited upon their arms. " Of five hundred men," says Beague, * Bassc-cour, an inner yard or inferior court, where poultry,...
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Tait's Edinburgh magazine, Volume 15

1848 - 902 pages
...He was nobly back'd by Men that hail been taught to fear no Danger. Our Soldiers had already cry'd Victory, Victory ! a Hundred times, and doubted not...their Arms : For of 500 Men that oppos'd our Entry, some in their Shirts, with Swords and Daggers, others with Ilulberts, and most pnrt without any Arms...
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Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 15

William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - Periodicals - 1848 - 878 pages
...He was nobly back'il by Men that hod been taught tn fear no Danger. Our Sold'ers had already ery'd Victory, Victory ! a Hundred times, and doubted not but She waited upon their Arms : For of -TOO Men that oppos'd our Kntry, some in their Shirts, with Swords and Daggers, others with Hnlberts,...
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Scottish Rivers

Sir Thomas Dick Lauder - Rivers - 1874 - 382 pages
...: He was nobly back'd by Men that had been taught to fear no Danger. Our Soldiers had already cry'd Victory, Victory ! a Hundred times, and doubted not...their Arms : For of 500 Men that oppos'd our Entry, some in their Shirts, with Swords and Daggers, others with Halberts, and most part without any arms...
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