This collection of historical documents sheds light on the experiences of the Scots Brigade, a regiment of Scottish soldiers who served in the Dutch Republic for over two centuries. The papers included in this volume provide a detailed account of the Brigade's involvement in some of the most significant military conflicts of the early modern period.
John Scot Bücher




This comprehensive collection of historical documents sheds light on the Scots Brigade, a group of Scottish soldiers who served in the Dutch military over a period of three centuries. The book includes letters, diaries, and other primary sources that provide a fascinating glimpse into the experiences of these soldiers. This book is essential reading for anyone interested in military history or the history of Scottish immigration.
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The Staggering State of Scottish Statesmen from 1550 to 1650
With a memoir of the author and historical illustrations
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- 6 Lesestunden
Focusing on Scottish political figures between 1550 and 1650, this book provides an in-depth examination of the state of statesmanship during a pivotal period in Scotland's history. It includes a memoir of the author, enhancing the understanding of the context in which the work was created. Historical illustrations further enrich the content, offering visual insights into the era. This reprint maintains the quality of the original 1872 edition, making it a valuable resource for those interested in Scottish history and political development.