| Oliver Goldsmith - 1769 - 264 trang
...of the engagement. It is remarkable enough, that the commanders, on either fide, were countrymen ; but this did not, in the leaft, abate their attachment...ferved. In the morning early the French advanced within three-quarters of a mile of the Englifh line, and the cannonading began with great fury on both fides... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 448 trang
...Carangoly, and at length came up with the French general, who had no thoughts of declining the engagement. In the morning early the French advanced within three quarters of" a mile of: the Englifh line, and the cannonading began with great fury on both fides. The engagement continued with... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1786 - 298 trang
...defirous of the engagement. It is remarkable enough, that the commanders on either fide were countrymen ; but this did not in the leaft abate their attachment...French advanced within three quarters of a mile of the Englifh line, and the cannonading began with great fury on both fides ; the engagement continued with... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1800 - 452 trang
...general, who had no thoughts of declining the engagement. In the morning early the French advancr ed within three quarters of a mile of the English line,...and the cannonading began with great fury on both sides. The engagement continued with great obstinacy till about two in tb: afternoon, when when the... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 310 trang
...Carangoly, and at length came up with the French general, who had no thoughts of declining the engagement. In the morning early the French advanced within three...of a mile of the English line, and the cannonading begaii with great fury on both sides The engagement continued with great obstinacy till about two in... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1810 - 580 trang
...movement to the right, which obliged them to alter their disposition. They now advanced, in thtir turn, within three quarters of a mile of the English line,...and the cannonading began with great fury on both sides. About noon their European cavalfy conning up with a resolute air to charge the left of the English,... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 576 trang
...movement to the right, which obliged them to alter their disposition. They now advanced, in their turn, within three quarters of a mile of the English line,...and the cannonading began with great fury on both sides. About noon their European cavalry coming up with a resolute air to charge the left of the English,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1822 - 486 trang
...movement to the right, which obliged them to alter their disposition.. They now advanced, in their turn, within three quarters of a mile of the English line,...and the cannonading began with great fury on both sides. About noon their European cavalry coming up with a resolute air to charge the left of the English,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 494 trang
...Carangoly, and at length came up with the French general, who had no thoughts of declining the engagement. In the morning' early the French advanced within three...and the cannonading began with great fury on both sides. The engagement continued with great obstinacy till about two in the afternoon, when the French... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 486 trang
...movement to the right, which obliged them to alter their, disposition. They now advanced, in their, turn, within three quarters of a mile of the English line,...and the cannonading began with great fury on both sides. About noon their European cavalry coming up with a resolute air to charge the left of the English,... | |
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