| William Harris - 1762 - 564 trang
...country, which he effiedted hy lending a confidcrable party to the (trait pafs at C.pf'erfp/>tb) where ten men to hinder are better than forty to make their way. And truly this was an exigent to rs, whereby the enemy reproach.d us w.th that cond tun the parliament's... | |
| William Harris - 1762 - 544 trang
...try, which he effedted by fending a confiderable party « to the ftrait pafs at Copper/path, where ten men to * hinder are better than forty to make their way. And « truly this was an exigent to us, whereby the enemy 4 reproached us with that condition the parliament's... | |
| William Harris - 1814 - 546 trang
...country, which he effected by sending a considerable party to the strait pass at Copperspath, where ten men to hinder are better than forty to make their way. And truly this was an exigent to us, whereby the enemy reproached us with that condition the parliament's... | |
| George Brodie - 1822 - 550 trang
...of a marsh, now almost entirely drained, and richly cultivated, and pitched his camp on Down-Hill, in the vicinity of the town ; while, supposing the...to hinder are better than forty to make their way." Down-Hill is not distant two miles from Dun-Position of bar. In itself it is small, the largest base... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1822 - 622 trang
...country, he effected this by sending a considerable party to the strait pass at Copperspelh, where ten men to hinder are better than forty to make their way. Aud truly this was an exigent to u«, wherewith the enemy reproached us with that condition the Parliament's... | |
| George Buchanan - 1827 - 642 trang
...country, which he effected, by sending a considerable party to the straight passe at Copperspath, where ten men to hinder, are better than forty to make their way, and truly this was an exigent to us. The enemy lying in the posture before mentioned, having these... | |
| James Miller - 1830 - 322 trang
...country, which he effected, by sending a considerable party to the strait pass at Copperspeth, where ten men to hinder, are better than forty to make their way : and truly this was an exigent to us ; wherewith the enemy reproached us with that condition the parliament's... | |
| Daniel Mackinnon - 1833 - 620 trang
...country, which be effected by sending a considerable party to the strait pass at Copperspeth, where ten men to hinder, are better than forty to make their way. And truly this was an exigent to us, wherewith the enemy reproached us with that condition the Parliament's... | |
| 1838 - 380 trang
...country) which he effected by sending a considerable party to the strait pass at Copperspath ; where ten men to hinder are better than forty to make their way. And truly this was an exigent to us, whereby the enemy reproached us with that condition the parliament's... | |
| People - 1845 - 348 trang
...country. He effected this by sending a considerable party to the strait pass at Cofferspeth, where ten men to hinder are better than forty to make their way. And truly this was one exigent to us, wherewith the enemy reproached us with that condition the parliament's... | |
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