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1745 in scotlandの例文

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  • Is there any reason why the Jacobite Rebellion of 1745 in Scotland came close to success while that of 1719, which got off to a better start, was a total failure.
  • However, after a composite Irish detachment from the French Army ( drawn from each of the regiments comprising the Irish Brigade and designated as " Irish Picquets " ) was used to support the Jacobite Rising of 1745 in Scotland, the British realised the dangers of this policy and banned recruitment for foreign armies in Ireland.