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Meanings of royalist army in English
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Usage of royalist army in English
1
It is likely enough that he is some grand officer belonging to the royalistarmy.
2
The defeat of the royalistarmy was complete.
3
A royalistarmy was in the field; the Duke of Alva was notoriously approaching at the head of another, more numerous.
4
While in these straits, he learned that a royalistarmy of 5,000 well disciplined men was approaching.
5
There was a good-sized royalistarmy to his right, while to his left were the old hostile cities of Maracaibo and Coro.
6
But now we had to proceed with far greater caution, since at any moment a royalistarmy might swoop down upon us.
7
But it would not do, and again you promised her to me if I could get you certain information from the royalistarmy.
8
The prince and several private individuals contributed largely in money; and several experienced officers passed over to serve in the royalistarmy of England.
9
Three hours were enough to destroy the royalistarmy and to force its commander to flee to the southwest with some of his men.
10
There was also a reserve of one thousand troops at Bogota, the capital, and detachments elsewhere, while there was another royalistarmy at Quito.
11
Suarez was so much dissatisfied at his advice being thus despised, that he set spurs to his horse and galloped over to the royalistarmy.
12
In Scotland, one of the great lords was gathering a Royalistarmy.
13
At last came the joyful news that the Royalistarmy was approaching.
14
But before this could be done, the whole Royalistarmy were upon him.
15
MS. 939), which belonged to a Captain Symons, of the RoyalistArmy.
16
Last night the Royalistarmy crossed the Loire; and the firing was continued until morning.