Blackwood's Magazine, Volumes 261-262W. Blackwood, 1947 |
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Pagina 185
... English civilian observer on Somer- set's staff named Patten , whom every historian of the battle of Pinkie has quoted , records the remarkable detail that the armour of the Scottish officers and men alike was covered with white leather ...
... English civilian observer on Somer- set's staff named Patten , whom every historian of the battle of Pinkie has quoted , records the remarkable detail that the armour of the Scottish officers and men alike was covered with white leather ...
Pagina 186
... English tents extending practically from the beach . It seems likely , therefore , that Somerset drew his army out of their camp and occupied Falside Hill on their left rear for greater security as soon as he realised the position held ...
... English tents extending practically from the beach . It seems likely , therefore , that Somerset drew his army out of their camp and occupied Falside Hill on their left rear for greater security as soon as he realised the position held ...
Pagina 192
... English had completed their new line , and their guns were coming into action . Somerset kept the initiative and deliv . ered another assault , heavier than the first , and led this time by the Gentlemen Pensioners of the Royal ...
... English had completed their new line , and their guns were coming into action . Somerset kept the initiative and deliv . ered another assault , heavier than the first , and led this time by the Gentlemen Pensioners of the Royal ...
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