| 1817 - 526 páginas
...breaking up cellars did cast themaelvts down there, expecting the enemies approach. The provest camu in to one house amongst many, where there were a number...no more although they should be killed. And then, althogh they had been both willing and stout, yet they were unable to resist, for they had casten all... | |
| 1817 - 526 páginas
...themselves down there, expecting the enemies approach. The provest came in to one house amongst manv, where there were a number lying panting, "and desired...no more although they should be killed. And then, althogh they had been both willing and stout, vet they were unable to resist, for they had casten all... | |
| Walter Scott - 1833 - 418 páginas
...naturall act of moving, let be of resolute reason. For that miserable flight was, for its suddanlie and unexpectedness, as the clap of judgment ; and...casten all their armes from them by the way, and we fa the toune had none to spare. 4. In toune we had no ammunition, for Dundee refused them, and that... | |
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 620 páginas
...in St Andrews, many were bursten in the flight and died without stroke." — Letter to Spang. mies' approach. The Provost came into one house, amongst...were unable to resist, for they had casten all their arms from them by the way, and we in town had none to spare. In town we had no amunition, for Dundee... | |
| Mark Napier - 1838 - 1174 páginas
...in St Andrews, many were bursten in the flight and died without stroke." — Letter to Spang. mies' approach. The Provost came into one house, amongst...stout, yet they were unable to resist, for they had casteu all their arms from them by the way, and we in town had none to spare. In town we had no amunition,... | |
| Mark Napier - 1840 - 580 páginas
...in this, that multitudes breaking up cellars did cast themselves down there, expecting the enemy's approach. The provost came into one house, amongst...were unable to resist ; for they had casten all their arms from them by the way, and we in town had none to spare. In town we had no ammunition, for Dundee... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1847 - 606 páginas
...in this, that multitudes breaking up cellars did cast themselves down there, expecting the enemy's approach. The Provost came into one house, amongst...then, although they had been both willing and stout, they were unable to resist, for they had casten all their arms from them by the way." In such a state... | |
| 1847 - 650 páginas
...breaking up cellars did cast themselves down there, expecting the enemy's approach. The provost came mto one house, amongst many, where there were a number...then, although they had been both willing and stout, they were unable to resist, for they had casten all their arms frdm them by the way." In such a state... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1847 - 592 páginas
...in this, that multitudes breaking up cellars did cast themselves down there, expecting the enemy's approach. The Provost came into one house, amongst...and desired them to rise for their own defence. They answeied, their hearts were away — they would fight no more, although they should be killed ! And... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1847 - 578 páginas
...in this, that multitudes breaking up cellars did cast themselves down there, expecting the enemy's approach. The Provost came into one house, amongst...and desired them to rise for their own defence. They answei cd, their hearts were away — they would fight no more, although they should be killed ! And... | |
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