John Forbes : Scotland, Flanders and the Seven Years' War, 1707-1759 / John Oliphant.
2015
DA67.1.F67 O54 2015
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John Forbes : Scotland, Flanders and the Seven Years' War, 1707-1759 / John Oliphant.
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Oliphant, John.
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9781472514127 (electronic bk.)
1472514122 (electronic bk.)
9781472511188
1472511182
1472514122 (electronic bk.)
9781472511188
1472511182
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London : Bloomsbury Academic, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2015.
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English
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1 online resource (xix, 173 pages.)
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DA67.1.F67 O54 2015
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973.2/6 B
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.
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Table of Contents
Introduction: A death in Philadelphia
"Merry pintle cout," 1707-1729
Grey Dragoon, 1729-1739
Rumours of wars, 1739-1742
Dettingen, 1742-1744
"In which wee fail'd" : Flanders and the Battle of Fontenoy, 1744-1745
The dancers of Breda, 1746-1748
"I know the other a mad sort of fool," 1748-1757
The madness of Lord Charles Hay, 1757
"Am now a downright Leopard," 1757-1758
"Necessity will turn me a Cherokee," 1758
Crossing Laurel Hill, 1758
The fall of Fort Duquesne, 1758
"Brave, without ostentation".
"Merry pintle cout," 1707-1729
Grey Dragoon, 1729-1739
Rumours of wars, 1739-1742
Dettingen, 1742-1744
"In which wee fail'd" : Flanders and the Battle of Fontenoy, 1744-1745
The dancers of Breda, 1746-1748
"I know the other a mad sort of fool," 1748-1757
The madness of Lord Charles Hay, 1757
"Am now a downright Leopard," 1757-1758
"Necessity will turn me a Cherokee," 1758
Crossing Laurel Hill, 1758
The fall of Fort Duquesne, 1758
"Brave, without ostentation".