| 1789 - 814 trang
...pulled out the arrow with her own hands ; Hie had -the wound quickly drtfled ; and The haftencd bick to head the troops, and to plant her victorious banner on the ramparts of the enemy. By all thefe fuccetfes, the Engullí were entirely chafed from their fortitkaiions on that tide. They had... | |
| 1789 - 810 trang
...(he pulled out the arrow with her own hands ; (be had rhe wound ouickly drefled ; and (he haftened back to head the troops, and to plant her victorious banner on the ramparts of the enemy. 67 ill thefe (uccefles, the English Were entirely chafed from their fortifications on that 6de. They... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1771 - 468 trang
...inftantly pulling out the weapon with her own hands, and getting the wound quickly drefled,* fhe haftened back to head the troops, and to plant her victorious banner on the ramparts of the enemy. Thefe fuccefles continuing, the Englifh found that it was impoffible to refift troops animated by fuch... | |
| David Hume - 1789 - 474 trang
...; fhe pulled out the arrow with her own hands; fhe had the Wound quickly dreffed; and fhe haftencd back to head the troops , and to plant her victorious banner on the ramparts of the enemy. BY all thefe fucceffes , the Eriglifh were entirely chafed from their fortifications on that fide i They had... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1789 - 344 trang
...inftantly pulling out the weapon with her own hands, and getting the wound quickly dreded, (he haftened back to head the troops, and to plant her victorious banner on the ramparts of the enemy. Thefe fucceffes continuing, the Englifh found that it was impoflible to refift troops, animated by... | |
| 1770 - 790 trang
...file pulled out the arrow with her own hands ; fhe had the wound quickly dreffed ; and fhe hafteaed back to head the troops, and to plant her victorious banner on the ramparts of the enemy. By all thefe fuccefles the Englifh wtre entirely chafed from their fortifications on that fide : they had... | |
| David Hume - 1810 - 530 trang
...standard, and animating them with her countenance, her gestures, her exhortations, she led them back to the charge, and overpowered the English in their...head the troops, and to plant her victorious banner en the ramparts of the enemy. BY all these successes the English were entirely CHAP. chased from their... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1810 - 332 trang
...arrow ; but instantly pulling cut the weapon with her own hands, and getting the wound quickly dressed, she hastened back to head the troops, and to plant her victorious banner on the rampartsof the enemy. These successes continuing, the English found that it was impossible to resist... | |
| J A. Stewart - 1814 - 792 trang
...arrow ; but instantly pulling out the weapon with her OWQ hands, and getting the wound quickly dressed, she hastened back to head the troops, and to plant...her victorious banner on the ramparts of the enemy. These successes continuing, the English found it was impossible to resist troops animated by such superior... | |
| David Hume - 1819 - 386 trang
...standard, and animating them with her countenance, her gestures, her exhortations, she led them hack to the charge, and overpowered the English in their...she had the wound quickly dressed; and she hastened hack to head the troops, and to plant her victorious hanner on the ramparts of the enemy. By all these... | |
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