| Henry Ellis - 1824 - 434 pages
...enimie. The lefte Winge which I commanded, being our owne horse, saving a few Scottes in our reere, beat all the Prince's horse. God made them as stubble to our swords. Wee charged their Regiments of foote with our horse [and] routed all wee charged. The particulars I... | |
| sir Henry Ellis - 1824 - 428 pages
...enimie. The lefte Winge which I commanded, being our owne horse, saving a few Scottes in our reere, beat all the Prince's horse. God made 'them as stubble to our swords. Wee charged their Regiments of foote with our horse [and] routed all wee charged. The particulars I... | |
| 1825 - 624 pages
...enemie. The left winge whiche I commanded being our owne horse, saving a few Scottes in our reere, beat all the Prince's horse. God made them as stubble to our swords. Wee charged their regiment* of foote with our horse and routed all wee charged. The particulars I cannot... | |
| 1825 - 604 pages
...enemie. The left winge whiche I commanded being our owne horse, saving a few Scottes in our reere, beat all the Prince's horse. God made them as stubble to our swords. Wee charged their regiments of foote with our horse and routed all wee charged. The particulars I cannot... | |
| 1825 - 588 pages
...enimie. The lefte \Vinge which I commanded, beinj^ our owne horse, saving a few Scottes in our reere, beat all the Prince's horse. God made them as stubble to our swords. Weer charged their Regiments of foote with our horse fjand^ routed all wee charged. The particulars... | |
| 1838 - 380 pages
...enimie. The lefte Winge which I commanded, being our owne horse, saving a few Scottes in our reere, beat all the Prince's Horse. God made them as stubble to our Sards. Wee charged their regiments offoote with our horse and routed all wee charged. The particulars... | |
| 1845 - 570 pages
...began. It had all the evidences of an absolute victory obtained by the Lord's blessing upon the godly party principally. We never charged, but we routed the enemy. The left wing, which 1 commanded, being our own horse, saving a few Scots in our rear, beat all the Prince's horse. God... | |
| 1846 - 756 pages
...(i. 207.) Of the fight at Marston there is a brief but excellent report in one of Oliver's letters. " We never charged but we routed the enemy. The left...Prince's horse. God made them as stubble to our swords .... Of twenty thousand the prince hath not four thousand left. Give glory, all the glory, to God 1"... | |
| 1846 - 536 pages
...together. t lute victory obtained by the Lord's blessing upon the godly party principally. We were charged, but we routed the enemy. The left wing, which...our own horse, saving a few Scots in our rear, beat nil the Prince's horse. God made them as stubble to our swords. We charged their regiments of foot... | |
| 1846 - 396 pages
...began. It had all the evidences of an absolute victory obtained by the Lord's blessing upon the godly party principally. We never charged, but we routed the enemy. The left wing, which 1 commanded, being our own horse, saving a few Scots in our rear, beat all the Prince's horse. God... | |
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