| Samuel Whyte, Edward-Athenry Whyte - 1800 - 316 sivua
...prepared for the reception of fo formidable an enemy. He was indeed fo far fpent with his ficknefs, that he did not expect to live out the whole day, when the laft decifive battle was given ; but knowing the fatal confequences that would happen to his children... | |
| Samuel Whyte, Edward Athenry Whyte - 1801 - 336 sivua
...prepared for the reception of fo formidable an enemy. He was indeed fo far fpent with his ficknefs, that he did not expect to live out the whole day, when the laft decifive battle was given ; but knowing the fatal confequences that would happen to his children... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 578 sivua
...was incurable. However, he prepared for the reception of so formidable an enemy. He was, indeed, so far spent with his sickness, that he did not expect...people, in case he should die before he put an end to the war, he commanded his principal officers, that if he died during the engagement, they should conceal... | |
| 1808 - 306 sivua
...knew was incurahle However, he prepared for the reception of so formidahle an enemy. He was indeed so far spent with his sickness, that he did not expect to live out the whole day, when the last decieive hattle was given; hat knowing the fatal consequences that would happ«D to his children and... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1810 - 384 sivua
...was incurable. However, he prepared for the reception of so formidable an enemy. He was, indeed, so far spent with his sickness, that he did not expect...out the whole day, when the last decisive battle was giren; but, knowing the fatal consequences that would happen to his children and people, in case he... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 514 sivua
...knew was incurable. However, he prepared for the reception of so formidable an enemy. He was indeed so far spent with his sickness, that he did not expect...people, in case he should die before he put an end to the war, he commanded his principal officers, that if he died during the engagement, they should conceal... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 sivua
...knew was incurable. However, he prepared for the reception of so formidable an enemy. He was indeed so far spent with his sickness, that he did not expect...to live out the whole day, when the last decisive hattle was given ; hat knowing the fatal consequences that would happen to his children and people,... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 806 sivua
...was incurable. However, he prepared for the reception of so formidable an enemy. He was, indeed, so far spent with his sickness, that he did not expect...people, in case he should die before he put an end to the war, he commanded his principal officers, that if he died during the engagement, they should conceal... | |
| 1824 - 286 sivua
...knew was incurable. However, he prepared for the reception of so formidable an enemy. He was indeed so far spent with his sickness, that he did not expect...would happen to his children and people in case he sjiould die before he put an end to that war, he commanded his principal officers, that, if he died... | |
| Amusing stories - 1850 - 80 sivua
...was incurable. However, he prepared for the reception of so formidable an enemy. He was, indeed, so far spent with his sickness, that he did not expect...battle was given ; but knowing the fatal consequences to his children and people, in case he should die before he put an end to the war, he commanded his... | |
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