| 1766 - 754 pages
...at «fckaecs. it . U/s eicape. 207 efcaped, and who endeavoured to go on horiebuo;, in regard, as I think, of his being too big to go on foot), were refolved to go and join with the three tliuufand disordered horfe, thinking to get away with them to Scotland. But, as I did before believe,... | |
| 730 pages
...PrefervatioH. Bri$fc.' ing at London,, if we efcaped, and who, endeavoured to go on horfeback, in regard, as I think, of his being too big to go on foot) were' refolved...to go and join with the three thoufand difordered boric-,' thinking to get away with them to Scotland. But, as I did before believe, they were not marched... | |
| Charles II (king of Gt. Britain.) - 1801 - 214 pages
...for our meeting at London, if we efcaped, and who endeavoured to go on horfe^back, in regard, as I think, of his being too big to go on foot,) were refolved...the three thoufand difordered horfe, thinking to get ahoufe I did it. But the Penderells have fmcr endeavoured to mitigate the bufinefs of their being tempted... | |
| 1825 - 844 pages
...regard, as. I think of his being too big to go on foot, was resolved to go and join the 3,000 horse, thinking to get away with them to Scotland. But as I did before believe, they had not marched more than six miles, after they had got to them, but they were routed by a single troop... | |
| Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas - 1826 - 384 pages
...being too big to go on foot,) were resolved to go and join with the three thousand disordered horse, thinking to get away with them to Scotland. But, as I did before believe, they were not marched six miles, after they got to them, but they were all routed by a single troop of horse; which shows... | |
| 1826 - 382 pages
...being too big to go on foot,) were resolved to go and join with the three thousand disordered horse, thinking to get away with them to Scotland. But, as I did before believe, they were not marched six miles, after they got to them, but they were all routed by a single tioop of horse; which shows... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count) - 1846 - 564 pages
...being too big to go on foot), were resolved to go and join with the three thousand disordered horse, thinking to get away with them to Scotland. But, as I did before believe, they were not marched six miles, after they got to them, but they were all routed by a single troop of horse ; which shews... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...being too big to go on foot,) were resolved to go and join with the three thousand disordered horse, thinking to get away with them to Scotland. But, as I did before believe, they were not marched six miles, after they got to them, but they were all routed by a single troop of horse ; which shows... | |
| John Evelyn - 1848 - 322 pages
...upon for our meeting at London, if we efcaped, and who endeavoured to go on horfeback, in regard, as I think, of his being too big to go on foot), were refolved to go and join with the three thouland difordered horie, thinking to get away with them to Scotland. But as I did before believe,... | |
| Anthony Hamilton (Count), Charles II (King of England), Thomas Blount - 1853 - 568 pages
...being too big to go on foot), were resolved to go and join with the three thousand disordered horse, thinking to get away with them to Scotland. But, as I did before believe, they were not marched six miles, after they got to them, but they were all routed by a single troop of horse ; which shews... | |
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