| 1799 - 486 Seiten
...crowd, and thus many a fcvere blow of a fibre was parried by our officers, among which Col. Douglafi, Mr. Ivés and Mr. Jones had nearly loft their lives,...their way through a torrent of fugitives. — Calm was rcftored by the Pacha's exertions, aided by Mr. Trotte, juft arrived with Haffan Bey, and thus tin... | |
| 1799 - 484 Seiten
...thus many a fevere blow of a fibre was pirried by our officers, among which Col- Douglafs, Mr. Ives and Mr. Jones had nearly loft their lives, as they were forcing their way til rough a torrent of fugitivts. — Cairn was reftored by the Pacha's exertions, aided by Mr. Trotte,... | |
| 1799 - 736 Seiten
...fahre was parried hy our officers, among which Col. Doughs, Mr. Ivés, and Mr. Jones, had nearly lud their lives, as they were forcing their way through a torrent of fugitives. C.ilm was reitored by the Pallia's exertions, aided by Mr. Trotte, juft arrived with Haflm Bey; and... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 Seiten
...Turks not dikingiiiihmg between one hat and another in the crowd, and thus many a fevcre blow ofafabre was parried by our officers, among which colonel Douglas,...nearly loft their lives, as they were forcing their way throagh a torrent of fugitives. Calm was reftored by the Pacha's exertions, aided by Mr. Trotte, juft... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 864 Seiten
...officers, among which colonel Douglas, Mr. Ives, and Mr. Jones, had nearly loft their live«, as thcv were forcing their way through a torrent of fugitives....was reflored by the Pacha's exertions, aided by Mr. Trot to, jutt arrived with Hallan Hey, and (l:us the conteft of twenty-five hours ended, both parlies... | |
| 1801 - 858 Seiten
...diftinguiihing between one hat and another in the crowd, and thus ronny a fevere blow of a fabre v\'as parried by our officers, among which colonel Douglas, Mr. Ivés, and Mr. Jones had nearly loft iheir lives, as they were forcing their way through a torrent of fugitives. Calm waj reitored by the... | |
| 1805 - 1082 Seiten
...not distinguishing between one hat and another in the ciowd ; and thus many a severe blow of a sabre was parried by our officers, among which colonel Douglas, Mr, Ivés, and Mr. Jones, had nearly lost their lives as they were forcing their way through a torrent of fug'tives. Calm was restored by... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1805 - 480 Seiten
...parried by the English officers, among which Colonel Douglas, Mr. Ives, and Mr. Jones, had nearly lost their lives, as they were forcing their way through a torrent of fugitives. Calm was restored by the Pacha's exertions, aided by Mr. Trotte, just arrived with Hassan B«y ; and thus the... | |
| J. W. Robertson - 1815 - 850 Seiten
...was parried by our officers, among which Colonel Douglas, Mr. ives, aad Mr. Jones, had nearly lost their lives, as they were forcing their way through a torrent of fugitives. Calm was restored by the Pacha's exertions, aided by Mr. .Trotter, who had just arrived with Hassan Bey, and... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1828 - 528 Seiten
...sabre was parried by our officers, among whom Colonel Douglas, Mr. Ives, and Mr. Jones, had nearly lost their lives, as they were forcing their way through a torrent of fu.gitives. Calm was restored by the Pacha's exertions, aided bj Mr. Trotter, who had just arrived with Hassan Bey, and... | |
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