| 1794 - 438 páginas
...doing, our enemies all about us, and our friends running away from us. A garrifon we had, compofed of a number of poor people frightened from their own homes, and feemed more fit to hide themfelves than to face an enemy. When we confidered, that we had no perfons... | |
| 1794 - 438 páginas
...were doing; our enemies all about us, dnd our friends running away from us; a garrifon we had compofed of a number of poor people, frightened from' t'heir Own homes,' and feemed more fit to hide themfelves, 'than to face an enemy ; when we confidered we had no perfons of... | |
| Irish Society (London, England) - 1822 - 464 páginas
...about us and saw what we were doing, our enemies all about us, and our friends running away from us. A garrison we had, composed of a number of poor people frightened from their own homes, and who seemed more fit to hide themselves than to face an enemy When we considered, that we had no persons... | |
| John O'Driscol - 1827 - 418 páginas
...us, and saw what we were- doing ; our enemies all about us, and our friends running away from us. A garrison we had composed of a number of poor people frightened from their own homes, and seemed more n't to hide themselves than to face an enemy. When we considered that we had no persons of any experience... | |
| Irish Society (London, England) - 1832 - 378 páginas
...what we were doing, our enemies all about us, and our friends running away from us. A garrison we tad, composed of a number of poor people frightened from their own homes, and who seemed more fit to hide themselves than to face an enemy. When we considered that we had no persons... | |
| 1836 - 282 páginas
...says Walker in his Diary, " composed of a number of poorpeople, frightened from theirown homes, and more fit to hide themselves than to face an enemy....we had no persons of any experience in war among us j that we had but few horse to sally out with, and no forage ; no engineers to instruct us in our works... | |
| Percy Society - 1840 - 526 páginas
...7,000 died.— what we were doing ; our enemies all about us, and our friends running away from us. A garrison we had, composed of a number of poor people frightened from their own homes, who seemed more fit to hide themselves than to face an enemy. When we considered that we had no persons... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1840 - 532 páginas
...about us, and saw what we were doing; our enemies all about us, and our friends running away from us. A garrison we had, composed of a number of poor people frightened from their own homes, who seemed more fit to hide themselves than to face an enemy. When we considered that we had no persons... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 páginas
...spirit of devotion suited to their circumstances. " A garrison we had,"says Walker in his Diary, " composed of a number of poor people, frightened from their own homes, and more fit to hide themselves than to face an enemy. When we considered that we had no persons of any... | |
| Thomas Crofton Croker - 1841 - 156 páginas
...about us, and saw what we were doing; our enemies all about us, and our friends running away from us. A garrison we had, composed of a number of poor people frightened from their own homes, who seemed more fit to hide themselves than to face an enemy. When we considered that we had no persons... | |
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