Halidownehill, in the year 1402 ; "where," in the words of an old historian, " the Lord Percie's archers did withall deliver their deadly arrows so lively, so courageously, so grievously, that they ranne through the men of armes, bored the helmets, pierced... The Scotish Gaël, Or, Celtic Manners: As Preserved Among the Highlanders ... - الصفحة 222بواسطة James Logan - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 528عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| Horace Smith - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 326
...Scottish men-of-arms, bored the helmets, pierced the very swords, beat their lances to the ground, and easily shot those who were more slightly armed through and through. Nay, mv good friend, Sir Lionel Fitzmaurice, who saved my life in that onslaught with the near loss... | |
| Horace Smith - 1826 - عدد الصفحات: 324
...Scottish men-of-arms, bored the helmets, pierced the very swords, beat their lances to the ground, and easily shot those who were more slightly armed through and through. Nay, mv good friend, Sir Lionel Fitzmaurice, who saved my life in that onslaught with the near loss... | |
| James Logan - 1831 - عدد الصفحات: 434
...did withall deliver their deadly arrowes so lively, so courageously, so grievously, that they ranne through the men of armes, bored the helmets, pierced...considerable renown. Those who opposed Haco, at Largs, in 1263, were well accoutred, and chiefly armed with bows and spears. At the field of Bannockburn, James... | |
| عدد الصفحات: 802
...archers did withal deliver their deadly arrows so lively, so courageously, so grievously, that they ranne through the men of armes, bored the helmets, pierced...who were more slightly armed through and through." We have given this remark as we found it; it certainly proves the advantage of drawing a long-bow.... | |
| Horace Smith - 1831 - عدد الصفحات: 386
...arrowes so lively, so couragiously, so grievously, that they raune through the men-of-armes, bored their helmets, pierced their very swords, beat their lances...were more slightly armed through and through." The signal victory of Agincourt, in 1415, is equally ascribed to the English archers, who destroyed a great... | |
| Horace Smith - 1831 - عدد الصفحات: 406
...arrowes so lively, so couragiously, so grievously, that they raune through the men of armes, bored their helmets, pierced their very swords, beat their lances...earth, and easily shot those who were more slightly arm'd through and through." The signal victory of Agincourt, in 1415, is equally ascribed to the English... | |
| Mr. Forsyth - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 348
...did withall deliver their deadly arrows so lively, so courageously, so grievously, that they ranne through the men of armes, bored the helmets, pierced...were more slightly armed, through and through.' * The battle of Agincourt, which happened in the year 1415, under Henry V, is the next signal victory ascribed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 418
...did withall deliver their deadly arrows so lively, so courageously, so grievously, that they ranne through the men of armes, bored the helmets, pierced...were more slightly armed, through and through*." The battle of Agincourt, which happened in the year 1415, under Henry V, is the next signal victory ascribed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 412
...did withall deliver their deadly arrows so lively, so courageously, so grievously, that they ranne through the men of armes, bored the helmets, pierced...were more slightly armed, through and through*." The battle of Agincourt, which happened in the year 1415, under Henry V, is the next signal victory ascribed... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - عدد الصفحات: 416
...deadly arrows so lively, so courageously, so grievously, that they ranne through the men of urines, bored the helmets, pierced their very swords, beat...were more slightly armed, through and through*." The battle of Agincourt, which happened in the year 14 J 5, under Henry V, is the next signal victory ascribed... | |
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