| Great Britain - 1710 - 488 pages
...Heap of an Army, utterly out of all Profpeft of Rifing and Preferment, as they certainly are, and fuch great Things executed by them , it is hard to account...Gallantry. But to me , who was a Cadet at the Battle of Coldftream in Scot- " land, when Monk^ charged at the Head of the Regiment, now called ColdftreAm from... | |
| 1728 - 344 pages
...Heap of an Army, utterly out or all Profpeft of Rifing and Preferment, as they certainly are, and (uch great Things executed by them, it is hard to account for the Motive of their Gallantry. But to to me, who was a Cadet at the Battle of Coldjlream in Scttland, when Monk charged at the Head of the... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 338 pages
...Heap of an Army, utterly out of all Profpeft of rifmg and Preferment, as they certainly are, and fuch great Things executed by them, it is hard to account...Gallantry. But to me, who was a Cadet at the Battle of CcMjiream in Scotland, when Mcuk charged at the Head of the Regiment, now called Coldftream from the... | |
| English essays - 1709 - 388 pages
...heap of an army, utterly out of all profpecl of riling and preferment, as they certainly are, and fuch great things executed by them, it is hard to account...gallantry. But to me, who was a cadet at the battle of ColJjiream in Scotland, when Monk charged at the head of the regiment, now called Coldftream from the... | |
| 1785 - 698 pages
...armyť " utterly out of all profpecl of rifing and ' preferment, as they certainly are, and ' fuch great things executed by them, ' it is hard to account...gallantry. But to me, who was ' a cadet at the battle of Coldltreain in .* Scotland, when Monk charged at the ' head of the regiment, now called Coldf ftream... | |
| Joseph Addison - English imprints - 1801 - 364 pages
...of rifing and preferment, as they certainly ;ue, and fuch great things executed by them, it is haia to account for the motive of their gallantry. But to me, who was a cadet at the battle of Colaftream in Scotlaud, when Monk charged at the head ot the regiment, now called CaUftream from the... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1803 - 572 pages
...especially on such a subject. If we consider the heap of an army, utterly out of all prospect of rising and preferment, as they certainly are, and such great...things executed by them, it is hard to account for the mothc of their gallantry. But to me, who was a cadet at the battle of ColdBtrenm in Scotland, when... | |
| English essays - 1804 - 450 pages
...on such a subject. ' If we consider the heap of an army, utterly out of all prospect of rising and preferment, as they certainly are, and such great...Coldstream, from the victory of that day ; I remember it as well as if it were yesterday, I stood on the left of old West, who, I believe is now at Chelsea ; I... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English essays - 1808 - 348 pages
...especially on such a subject. If we consider the heap of an army, utterly out of all prospect of rising and preferment, as they certainly are, and such great...gallantry. But to me, who was a cadet at the battle of ColJsfream in Scotland, when Monk charged at the head of the regiment, now called Coldstream, from... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1817 - 340 pages
...especially on such a subject. If we consider the heap of an army, utterly out of all prospect of rising and preferment, as they certainly are, and such great things executed by them, it is hard to account lor the motive of their gallantry. But to me, who was a cadet at the battle of Coldstream in Scotland,... | |
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