| 1848 - 802 Seiten
...besides La Motte the French ambassador, and the secretary of the King. The same historian adds — " The names of the gentry who fell are too numerous...houses had to weep the death of all. It is from this canse that the sensations of sorrow and national lamentation occasioned by the defeat were peculiarly... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1834 - 506 Seiten
...and five peers' eldest sons, besides La Motte the French ambassador, and the secretary of the king. The names of the gentry who fell are too numerous...this cause that the sensations of sorrow and national lamentation occasioned by the defeat were peculiarly poignant and lasting ; so that to this day few... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1834 - 506 Seiten
...and five peers' eldest sons, besides La Motte the French ambassador, and the secretary of the king. The names of the gentry who fell are too numerous...this cause that the sensations of sorrow and national lamentation occasioned by the defeat were peculiarly poignant and lasting ; so that to this day few... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1834 - 516 Seiten
...and five peers' eldest sons, besides La Motte the French ambassador, and the secretary of the king. The names of the gentry who fell are too numerous...did not lose one relative or another, whilst some 1 Original Gazette of the battle preserved in the Heralds' Office, London. Apud Pinkerton, vol. ii.... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1841 - 418 Seiten
...and five peers' eldest sons, besides La Motte the French ambassador, and the secretary of the king. The names of the gentry who fell are too numerous...this cause that the sensations of sorrow and national lamentation occasioned by the defeat were peculiarly poignant and lasting ; so that to this day few... | |
| 1848 - 816 Seiten
...besides La Motte the French ambassador, and the secretary of the King. The same historian adds — " The names of the gentry who fell are too numerous...this cause that the sensations of sorrow and national lamentation occasioned by the defeat were peculiarly poignant and lasting — so that to this day few... | |
| William Edmondstoune Aytoun - 1849 - 302 Seiten
...besides La Motte the French ambassador, and the secretary of the King. The same historian adds — " The names of the gentry who fell are too numerous...this cause that the sensations of sorrow and national lamentation occasioned by the defeat were peculiarly poignant and lasting — so that to this day few... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - 1852 - 414 Seiten
...names of the gentry who fell are too numerous for recapitulation, since there were few families of any note in Scotland which did not lose one relative or...this cause that the sensations of sorrow and national lamentation, occasioned by the defeat, were peculiarly poignant and lasting ; so that, to this day,... | |
| David Macbeth Moir - 1852 - 378 Seiten
...five Peers' eldest sons ; besides La Motte, the French Ambassador ; and the Secretary of the King. The names of the gentry who fell are too numerous...for recapitulation, since there were few families of any note in Scotland which did not lose one relative or another, whilst some houses had to weep the... | |
| Edward Hinchliffe - 1856 - 430 Seiten
...eldest sons, besides La Motte the French ambassador, and the secretary of the king. Tyfler adds, ' The names of the gentry who fell are too numerous...this cause that the sensations of sorrow and national lamentation occasioned by the defeat were peculiarly poignant and lasting— so that to this day few... | |
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