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" Prince Rupert passed from one wing to the other, giving positive orders to the horse to march as close as possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand to receive the enemy's shot, without firing either carbine or pistol till we broke in amongst the... "
Memoirs and Reflections Upon the Reign and Government of King Charles the ... - 第81页
作者:Sir Richard Bulstrode - 1721 - 439 页
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Guns and Cavalry: Their Performances in the Past and Their Prospects in the ...

Edward Sinclair May - 1896 - 254 页
...passed from one wing to the other, giving positive orders to the Horse to march as close as possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand, to receive the enemy's shot, without firing either carbine or pistol until we broke in among the enemy, and then to make use of our firearms as need should...
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The English Historical Review, 第 36 卷

Mandell Creighton, Justin Winsor, Samuel Rawson Gardiner, Reginald Lane Poole, Sir John Goronwy Edwards - 1921 - 664 页
...from one wing to rtle other, giving positive orders to the horse 4o march as close as was possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand, to receive the enemy's shot without firing either carbine or pistol, till 1 Clarendon, vi. 74, assigns a brigade to Feilding, and Britannicae Virtutis...
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History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649: 1644-1647

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1889 - 766 页
...passed from one wing to the other, giving positive orders to the horse to march as close as possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand to receive the enemy's shot, without firing either carbine or pistol till we broke in amongst the enemy and then to make use of our fire-arms as need...
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History of the Great Civil War, 1642-1649: 1644-1647

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1889 - 670 页
...passed from one wing to the other, giving positive orders to the horse to march as close as possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand to receive the enemy's shot, without firing either carbine or pistol till we broke in amongst the enemy and then to make use of our fire-arms as need...
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1644-1645

Samuel Rawson Gardiner - 1893 - 428 页
...passed from one wing to the other, giving positive orders to the horse to march as close as possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand to receive the enemy's shot, without firing either carbine or pistol till we broke in amongst the enemy and then to make use of our fire-arms as need...
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Littell's Living Age, 第 207 卷

1895 - 872 页
...passed from one wing to the other, giving positive orders to the horse to march as close as possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand, to receive the enemy's shot without firing either carbine or pistol till we broke in among the enemy, and then to make use of our firearms as need should...
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The Works of Xenophon: pt. 1. The Memorabilia and Apology, the Economist ...

Xenophon - 1897 - 212 页
...passed from one wing to the other giving positive orders to the Horse to keep as close as possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand to receive the enemy's shot, without firing either carbine or pistol until we broke in among the enemy, and then to make use of our firearms as need should...
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Cromwell as a Soldier

Thomas Stanford Baldock - 1899 - 584 页
...Rupert rode down the ranks " giving positive orders to the horse to march as close as was possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand, to receive the enemy's shot without firing either carbin or pistol till we broke in amongst the enemy, and then to make use of our firearms as need should require,...
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Cromwell's Army: A History of the English Soldier During the Civil Wars, the ...

Charles Harding Firth - 1902 - 510 页
...passed from one wing to the other giving positive orders to the horse, to march as close as possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand, to receive the enemy's shot without firing either carbine or pistol till we broke in amongst the enemy, and then to make use of our firearms as need...
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Canadian Magazine of Politics, Science, Art & Literature, 第 62 卷

1924 - 574 页
...passed from one wing to the other giving positive orders to the Horse to march as close as possible, keeping their ranks with sword in hand, to receive the enemy's shot without firing either carbine or pistol till we broke in amongst the enemy, and then to make use of our firearms as need...
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