Town with their ladders, and stormed it. And when they were come into the market-place, the Enemy making a stiff resistance, our forces brake them; and then put all to the sword that came in their way. Two boatfuls of the Enemy attempting to escape, being... The Dublin Review - Seite 451herausgegeben von - 1866Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1838 - 380 Seiten
...in their way. Two boatfulls of the enemy attempting to escape, being overprest with numbers, sunk, whereby were drowned near three hundred of them. I...than two thousand, and I believe not twenty of yours killed from first to last of the siege ; and indeed it hath not without cause been deeply set upon... | |
| Henry Cary - 1842 - 482 Seiten
...in their way. Two boatfuls of the enemy attempting to escape, being overpressed with numbers, sunk ; whereby were drowned near three hundred of them. I...than two thousand ; and I believe not twenty of yours killed, from first to last of the siege. And indeed it hath not without cause been deeply set upon... | |
| Samuel Smiles - 1844 - 524 Seiten
...boatfull-s of the enemy attempting to escape, being overprest with numbers, sunk, ichereby weredroicned near three hundred of them. I believe in all there...of the enemy not many less than two thousand, and I belief e not twenty of yours were killed from first to last of the siege." Towards the close of the... | |
| Oliver Cromwell, Thomas Carlyle - 1845 - 588 Seiten
...lost sword that came in their way. Two boatfuls of the Enemy attempting to escape, being overprest with numbers, sank ; whereby were drowned near three...less than Two thousand ; and I believe not Twenty of your's from first to last of the Siege. And indeed it hath, not without cause, been deeply set upon... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1850 - 456 Seiten
...to the sword that came in their way. Two boatfuls of the Enemy attempting to escape, being overprest with numbers, sank ; whereby were drowned near three...all, there was lost of the Enemy not many less than Two-thousand ; and I believe not Twenty of yours from first to last of the Siege. And indeed it hath,... | |
| Asenath Nicholson - 1850 - 464 Seiten
...of the enemy attempting to escape, being overprest with number, sunk, whereby were drowned near 300 of them. I believe in all there was lost of the enemy not many less than 2000, and I believe, not twenty of yours killed, from first to last of the siege. This town is now... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1845 - 410 Seiten
...attempting to escape, being overprest with numbers, sank ; whereby were drowned near three-hundred of them. I believe, in all, there was lost of the Enemy not many less than Two-thousand ; and I believe not Twenty of yours from Jirst to last of the Siege. And indeed it hath,... | |
| Sherman B. Canfield - 1850 - 212 Seiten
...to the sword that came in their way. Two boats full of the enemy attempting to escape, being overset with numbers, sank ; whereby, were drowned near three hundred of them. I believe, in nil, there were lost of the enemy not many less than two thousand ; and I believe not twenty of yours... | |
| Percival Frost - 1852 - 96 Seiten
...the enemy attempting to escape, being overprest with numbers, sank, whereby were drowned nearly 300 of them. I believe in all there was lost of the enemy not less than 2000 ; and I believe not twenty of ours. And indeed it hath been deeply set upon our hearts,... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - 1857 - 442 Seiten
...attempting to escape, being overprest with numbers, sank ; whereby were drowned near three-hundred of them. I believe, in all, there was lost of the Enemy not many less than Two-thousand; and I believe not Twenty of yours from first to last of the Siege. And indeed it hath,... | |
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