| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 474 Seiten
...execution of his orders, they were unable to gain possession of any city or fortified place, with the exception of one only, which was carried by assault,...disengage themselves from the land ; and accordingly, as soon as the troops were re-embarked, they stood out to sea. The gale, however, increased to so violent... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1852 - 418 Seiten
...possession of * Marco Polo dates this expedition a few years earlier. any city or fortified place, with the exception of one only, which was carried by assault,...disengage themselves from the land ; and accordingly, as soon as the troops were re-embarked, they stood out to sea. The gale, however, increased to so violent... | |
| Marco Polo - 1854 - 544 Seiten
...wound. Upon this discovery being made, they were beaten with a heavy wooden club, and presently died. 2 It happened, after some time, that a north wind began...disengage themselves from the land; and accordingly, as soon as the troops were reembarked, they stood out to sea. The gale, however, increased to so violent... | |
| Marco Polo - 1854 - 548 Seiten
...wound. Upon this discovery being made, they were beaten with a heavy wooden club, and presently died. 2 It happened, after some time, that a north wind began...disengage themselves from the land; and accordingly, as soon as the troops were reembarked, they stood out to sea. The gale, however, increased to so violent... | |
| Marco Polo - 1854 - 586 Seiten
...wound. Upon this' discovery being made, they were beaten with a heavy wooden club, and presently died.2 It happened, after some time, that a north wind began...disengage themselves from the land; and accordingly, as soon as the troops were reembarked, they stood out to sea. The gale, however, increased to so violent... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1855 - 624 Seiten
...heavy wooden club, and presently died. " It happened, after some time, that a north wind began to«blow with great force, and the ships of the Tartars, which...disengage themselves from the land ; and accordingly, as soon as the troops were disembarked, they stood out to sea. The gale, however, increased to so violent... | |
| Charles MacFarlane - 1856 - 396 Seiten
...execution of his orders, they were unable to gain possession of any city or fortified place, with the exception of one only, which was carried by assault,...disengage themselves from the land ; and accordingly, as soon as the troops were re-embarked, they stood out to sea. The gale, however, increased to so violent... | |
| Charles Francis Horne, Rossiter Johnson - 1905 - 442 Seiten
...wound. Upon this discovery being made, they were beaten with a heavy wooden club, and presently died.3 It happened, after some time, that a north wind began...disengage themselves from the land; and accordingly, as soon as the troops were reembarked, they stood out to sea. The gale, however, increased to so violent... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1905 - 646 Seiten
...club, and presently died. " It happened, after some time, that a north wind began to blow with groat force, and the ships of the Tartars, which lay near...disengage themselves from the land ; and accordingly, as soon as the troops were dissmbarked, they stood out to sea. The gale, however, increased to so violent... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1907 - 512 Seiten
...after .sonie time, that a north wind began to blow with groat forco, and thc ships of the TarUirs, which lay near the shore of the island, were driven...they ought to disengage themselves from the land; and aceordingly, as soon as the troops were disembarked, they stood out to sea. The gale, however, increased... | |
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