| 1769 - 304 pągines
...Adventurers, who might, at leaft,lead them into fuch a country as they would find it difficult to fubfill in, and in the end, perhaps, become the weaker party,...into England cut off. As the army under the duke was deilitute' of the artillery and ammunition proper for a fiege, it iatftill before the place till the... | |
| 1804 - 232 pągines
...might, at least, lead them into such a Ct>untry, as they would find it difficult to subsist in, and m the end., perhaps, become the weaker party, and have...destitute of the artillery and ammunition proper. fur a siege, it sat still before the place till the 26th, when being amply provided with all things... | |
| 1804 - 246 pągines
...might, at least, lead them into such a con* .try, as they would find it difficult to subsist in, r..• and in the end, perhaps, become the weaker party, and have their own retreat into England cut oif. As the army under the Duke was destitute of the artillery and ammunition proper for a siege, it... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 496 pągines
...English interest to harass and weaken their army by forced marches and skirmishes with the Highlanders, who might, at least* lead them into such a country...party, and have their own retreat into England cut off. In pursuance of this resolution, his Royal Highness sent for a train of battering cannon from Whitehaven,... | |
| George Charles (bookseller.) - 1817 - 490 pągines
...English interest to harass and weaken their army by forced marches and skirmishes with the Highlanders, who might, at least, lead them into such a country...party, and have their own retreat into England cut off. In pursuance of this resolution, his Royal Highness sent for a train of battering cannon from Whitehaven,... | |
| George Charles - 1817 - 492 pągines
...English interest to harass and weaken their army by forced marches and skirmishes with the Highlanders, who might, at least, lead them into; such a country...weaker party, 'and have their own retreat into England cutoff- '.,.- !? ".• .-?i; •?•;•;•• • :' In pursuance of this resolution, his Royal Highness... | |
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