| John Debritt - Europe - 1800 - 664 pages
...three o'clock in :'< morning until five in the afternoon, are beyond my powers to deUrue or to extol. Their exertions fully entitle them to the admiration and gratitude of their king and country. Having thus faithfully detailed the events of this firft attack, and paid •'-.: tribute of regret... | |
| Edward Walsh - 1800 - 194 pages
...three o'clock in the morning until five in the afternoon, are beyond my powers to describe or to extol. Their exertions fully entitle them to the admiration and gratitude of their king and country. Having thus faithfully detailed the events of this first attack, and paid the tribute of regret due... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1801 - 864 pages
...three o'clock in the morning until five in the afternoon, are beyond my powers to defcribe or to extol. Their exertions fully entitle them to the admiration and gratitude of their king and country. Having thus faithfully detailed the events of this firft attack, and paid the tribute of regret due... | |
| Europe - 1802 - 796 pages
...three o'clock in the morning, until five in the afternoon, are beyond my power to defcribe or to txtol. Their exertions fully entitle them to the admiration and gratitude of their King and country. Having thus faithfully detailed the events of this firft attack, and paid the tribute of regret to... | |
| Englishmen - 1836 - 260 pages
...three o'clock in the morning until five in the afternoon, are beyond my powers to describe or to extol. Their exertions fully entitle them to the admiration and gratitude of their king and country. Having thus faithfully detailed the events of this first attack, and paid the tribute of regret due... | |
| Englishmen - 1837 - 530 pages
...three o'clock in the morning until five in the afternoon, are beyond my powers to describe or to extol. Their exertions fully entitle them to the admiration and gratitude of their king and country. Having thus faithfully detailed the events of this first attack, and paid the tribute of regret due... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1853 - 512 pages
...three o'clock in the morning until five in the afternoon, are beyond my powers to describe or to extol. Their exertions fully entitle them to the admiration and gratitude of their king and country. Having thus faithfully detailed the events of this first attack, and paid the tribute of regret due... | |
| George Godfrey Cunningham - Great Britain - 1863 - 826 pages
...three o'clock in the morning until five in the afternoon, are beyond my powers to describe or to extol. Their exertions fully entitle them to the admiration and gratitude of their king and country. Having thus faithfully detailed the events of this first attack, and paid the tribute of regret due... | |
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