| Archibald Hastie Dick - 1882 - 204 sivua
...advanced to the combat, and expressed the delight of a true soldier when he learned that it was ever the fashion of Cromwell's pikemen to rejoice greatly when...their countrymen, outnumbered by foes and abandoned by allies, drive before it in headlong rout the finest infantry of Spain, and force a passage into a counterscarp... | |
| Andrew Bisset - 1882 - 212 sivua
...eloquently related the story, ' expressed the delight of a true soldier when he learned that it was ever the fashion of Cromwell's pikemen to rejoice greatly when...Cavaliers felt an emotion of national pride when they saw brigade of their countrymen, outnumbered by foes and abandoned by friends, drive before it in headlong... | |
| Ward Marcus and co, ltd - 1883 - 264 sivua
...soldier when he learned that it was ever the custom of Cromwell's \okemen to rejoice The Civil War. 63 greatly when they beheld the enemy; and the banished...of Spain, and force a passage into a counterscarp which had just been pronounced impregnable by the ablest of the marshals of France." WORDS OP FOREIGN... | |
| Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - 1886 - 818 sivua
...advanced to the combat, and expressed the delight of a true soldier, when he learned that it was ever the fashion of Cromwell's pikemen to rejoice greatly when...banished Cavaliers felt an emotion of national pride when they.saw a brigade of their countrymen, outnumbered by foes and abandoned by friends, drive before... | |
| John Morley - 1886 - 376 sivua
...advanced to the combat, and expressing the delight of a true soldier when he learned that it was ever the fashion of Cromwell's pikemen to rejoice greatly when they beheld the enemy; while even the banished cavaliers felt an emotion of national pride when they saw a brigade of their... | |
| M. J. Guest - 1888 - 622 sivua
...confidence. . . . Turenne expressed the delight of a true soldier when he learned that it was ever the fashion of Cromwell's pikemen to rejoice greatly when they beheld the enemy." 18. When this army came to be disbanded at last, after many great events had happened, every one felt... | |
| George Eugène-Fasnacht - 1890 - 272 sivua
...of Europe with disdainful confidence. Turenne was startled (§ 18) by the shout of stern exultation Cavaliers felt an emotion of national pride when they...brigade of their countrymen, outnumbered by foes and ю abandoned by friends, drive before it in headlong rout the finest infantry of Spain, and force a... | |
| William Minto - 1892 - 584 sivua
...Protectorate. In equally enthusiastic terms he celebrates the superiority of Cromwell's pikemen:— " The banished Cavaliers felt an emotion of national...their countrymen, outnumbered by foes and abandoned by allies, drive before it in headlong rout the finest infantry of Spain, and force a passage iuto a counterscarp... | |
| Montague John Guest - 1894 - 656 sivua
...confidence. . . . Turenne expressed the delight of a true soldier when he learned that it was ever the fashion of Cromwell's pikemen to rejoice greatly when they beheld the enemy." When this army came to be disbanded, after many great events had happened, everyone felt alarmed as... | |
| G. Eugène Fasnacht - 1896 - 268 sivua
...of Europe with disdainful confidence. Turenne was startled (§ 18) by the shout of stern exultation Cavaliers felt an emotion of national pride when they...of Spain, and force a passage into a counterscarp which had just been pronounced impregnable by the ablest of the marshals of France. Macaulay. 48. The... | |
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