| Tobias Smollett - 1783 - 520 trang
...only arms, to make refiftance, put great numbers or them to tbe i'word. Stil! greater numbers perilhed of fatigue and hunger, joined to the inclemencies of the weather, from which they liaJ no means ot (heiter, during their tedious journey through the African delaits, to Moftagan, Algiers,... | |
| 1783 - 568 trang
...only arms, to make refinance, put great numbers of them to the fwerd. Still greater numbers periihed of fatigue and hunger, joined to the inclemencies of the weather, from which they h.id no means of flx-lrer, during their tedious journey through the African delarts, to Moftagan, Algiers,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 trang
...only arms, to make refilianee, put great numbers of them to 'the fword. Still greater numbers perilhed of fatigue and hunger, joined to the inclemencies of the weather, from which they had no means of flielter, durring their tedious journey through the African defarts, to Moftagan, Algiers, and other... | |
| Robert Watson, William Thomson - 1792 - 390 trang
...arms, to make refiftance , put great numbers of them to the fword. Still greater numbers periftH'd of fatigue and hunger, joined to the inclemencies of the weather, from which they had no means of fhcker, during their tedious journey through the African deferts , to JMoftagan, Algiers, and other... | |
| John Wesley - 1792 - 728 trang
...arms, to make reftftance, put great numbers of them to the fword. Still greater numbers periflied by fatigue and hunger ; joined to the inclemencies of the weather, from which they had no means of fhelier, during their tedious journey, through the African defarts, to Moflagar, Algiers, and other... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 632 trang
...only arms, to make reliltance, put great number* of them to the fword Still greater numbers perilhed of fatigue and hunger, joined to the inclemencies of the weather, from which they had no means of iheltrr, durring their tedious journey through the African -defarts, to ilottagarr, Algiers, and other... | |
| 1800 - 632 trang
...only arms, to make reriliance., put great numbers of them to the Iword. Still greater numbers perilled of fatigue and hunger, joined to the inclemencies of the weather, from which they had no means of ihelter, durring their tedious journey through the African defarts, to Moftagan, Algiers, and other... | |
| 1800 - 608 trang
...only arms, to make refiliance, put great numbers of them to the fword. Still greater numbers perifhed of fatigue and hunger, joined to the inclemencies of the weather, from which they had no means of fhelter, darling their tedious journey through the African defarts, to Moltagan, Algiers, and other... | |
| Robert Watson, William Thomson - 1818 - 304 trang
...they were attacked by the Bedouin Arabs, a wild banditti who live in tents, and support themselves by hunting and by plunder. The Morescoes, unarmed, and...their tedious journey through the African deserts, to Mostagán, Algiers, and other places, where they hoped to be permitted to take up their residence.... | |
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