| Biography - 1819 - 404 pages
...however, insisted on heing present in every place of danger. In the morning hefore the hattle of Newhury he was very cheerful, and put himself into the first rank of Lord Byron's regiment, then advancing upon the enemy, who had lined the hedges on hoth sides with musqueteers,... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 pages
...er fear to adventure his own person.' In the morning before the battle, as always upon action, lie was very cheerful, and put himself into the first...enemy, who had lined the hedges on both sides with musketeers ; from whence he was shot with 'a, musket in the lower part of the belly : and in the instant... | |
| Biography - 1820 - 208 pages
...however, insisted on being present in every place of danger. In the morning before the battle of Newbury he was very cheerful, and put himself into the first rank of Lord Byron's regiment, then advancing upon the enemy, who had lined the hedges on both sides with musqueteers,... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1826 - 662 pages
...his impatiency for " peace proceeded not from pusillanimity, or fear to " adventure his own person." In the morning before the battle, as always upon action,...enemy, who had lined the hedges on both sides with musketeers ; from whence he was shot with a musket in the lower part of the belly, and in the instant... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - Great Britain - 1826 - 652 pages
...his impatiency for " peace proceeded not from pusillanimity, or fear to " adventure his own person." In the morning before the battle, as always upon action,...the first rank of the lord Byron's regiment, then n advancing upon the enemy, who had lined the hedges on both sides with musketeers ; from whence he... | |
| David Francis Bacon - Christian biography - 1833 - 630 pages
...that his impatience for peace proceeded not from pusillanimity, or fear to adventure his own person." "In the morning before the battle, as always upon...into the first rank of the lord Byron's regiment, who was then advancing upon the enemy, who had lined " He was secretary of war, under King Charles... | |
| Edmund Lodge - Great Britain - 1835 - 326 pages
...that his impatiency for peace proceeded not from pusillanimity, or fear to adventure his own person. " In the morning, before the battle, as always upon action, he was very chearful, and put himself in the first rank of the Lord Byron's regiment, then advancing upon the enemy,... | |
| Edmund Lodge - Great Britain - 1835 - 350 pages
...that his impatiency for peace proceeded not from pusillanimity, or fear to adventure his own person. " In the morning, before the battle, as always upon action, he was very chearful, and put himself in the first rank of the Lord Byron's regiment, then advancing upon the enemy,... | |
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