| Michael Russell - 1829 - 352 pages
...At the point of pike," says he, " they did repell the stoutest regiment the enemy had there, merely with the courage the Lord was pleased to give ; which...proved a great amazement to the residue of their foot." The cavalry followed up this advantage, charged the infantry who were already outflanked and deprived... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 pages
...At the point of pike," says he, " they did repell the stoutest regiment the enemy had there, merely with the courage the Lord was pleased to give ; which...proved a great amazement to the residue of their foot." The cavalry followed up this advantage, charged the infantry who were already outflanked and deprived... | |
| James Miller - Castles - 1830 - 322 pages
...seasonably in ; and at the push of pike, did repel the stoutest regiment the enemy had there, meerly with the courage the Lord was pleased to give ; which...first action be'tween the foot, the horse, in the mean time, did, with a great deal of courage and spirit, beat back all opposition, charging through... | |
| Daniel Mackinnon - 1833 - 620 pages
...seasonably in, and at the push of pike did repel the stoutest regiment the enemy had there, merely with the courage the Lord was pleased to give, which...the first action between the foot. The horse in the mean time did with a great deal of courage and spirit beat back all opposition, charging through the... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - Great Britain - 1833 - 594 pages
...seasonahly in, and at the push of pike did repel the stoutest regiment the enemy had there, merely with the courage the Lord was pleased to give, which...great amazement to the residue of their foot, this heing the first action hetween the foot. The horse in the mean time did with a great deal of courage... | |
| Daniel MacKinnon - Great Britain - 1833 - 582 pages
...seasonahly in, and at the push of pike did repel the stoutest regiment the enemy had there, merely with the courage the Lord was pleased to give, which...great amazement to the residue of their foot, this heing the first action hetween the foot. The horse in the mean time did with a great deal of courage... | |
| Michael Russell - 1838 - 394 pages
...At the point of pike," says he, " they did repell the stoutest regiment the enemy had there, merely with the courage the Lord was pleased to give ; which...proved a great amazement to the residue of their foot." The cavalry followed up this advantage, charged the infantry, who were already outflanked and deprived... | |
| Statesmen - 1838 - 380 pages
...pike," wrote Cromwell proudly, " they did repell the stoutest regiment the enemy had there, merely with the courage the Lord was pleased to give ; which...proved a great amazement to the residue of their foot." The cavalry followed up this advantage, charged the infantry who were already outflanked and deprived... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - Escapes - 1840 - 604 pages
...at push of pike, did repel the stoutest regiment the enemy had there, merely with the courage which the Lord was pleased to give ; which proved a great amazement to the residue of their foot." There was at least one Scotch brigade which was not thrown into " a great amazement " on this occasion.... | |
| Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - Great Britain - 1845 - 588 pages
...seasonably in ; and, at the push of pike, did repel the stoutest regiment the Enemy had there, merely with the courage the Lord was pleased to give. Which...residue of their foot ; this being the first action * Lambert, Fleetwood, Whalley. between the foot. The horse in the meantime did, with a great deal of... | |
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