| Ely Hargrove - 1809 - 448 pages
...another remarkable Providence; *• during this conflict, our magazine was blown up : **TMs struck suet a terror into the enemy, believing " we had cannon,...which they were before informed •' we had not, that tlrey instantly retreated; and, *' though I;aad but a few horse, wepursucd-the enemy «« seme wiiles,... | |
| Thomas Fairfax (3rd baron.) - 1810 - 234 pages
...out another remarkable providence: During this conflift, our magazine was blown up. Thisftruck fuch a terror into the enemy, believing we had cannon,...which they were before informed we had not, that they inftantly retreated ; and, though I had but a few horfe, we purfued the enemy fome miles, and took... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1815 - 956 pages
...our -part ) was slain : and here again there fell-out another remarkable providence ; — During this conflict, our Magazine was blown -up. This struck...pursued the enemy some miles, and took many prisoners : soners : we lost about eight or ten men, whereof seven were blown-up with powder ; the enemy lost... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1815 - 478 pages
...there fell-out another remarkable providence ;— During this conflict, our Magazine was blown-up. This struck such a terror into the enemy, believing...cannon (which they were before informed we had not,) tttatt&ey instantly retreated ; and 'though I had'but a few horsey ;»e pursued the enemy some miles,... | |
| Abraham Holroyd - 1873 - 202 pages
...(on our part) was slain : And here again there fell out another remarkable providence, during this conflict, our magazine was blown up. This struck such...We lost about eight or ten men, whereof seven were blown up with powder ; the enemy lost many more. At this time the Earl of Cumberland commanded the... | |
| Thomas Fairfax Baron Fairfax - 1894 - 116 pages
...(on our part) was slain : And here again there fell out another remarkable providence, during this conflict, our magazine was blown up. This struck such...though I had but a few horse, we pursued the enemy for some miles, and took many prisoners : We lost about eight or ten men whereof seven were blown up... | |
| Edward Arber - 1896 - 644 pages
...Magazine was blown up : which struck such a terror in the Enemy, thinking we had cannon (which they were informed we had not), that they instantly retreated. And though I had but a few Horse ; they pursued the Enemy some miles, and took many prisoners. We lost about eight or ten men, whereof... | |
| 1909 - 570 pages
...Magazine was blown up : which struck such a terror in the Enemy, thinking we had cannon (which they were informed we had not), that they instantly retreated. And though I had but a few Horse; they pursued the Enemy some miles, and took many prisoners. We lost about eight or ten men, whereof... | |
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