| William Wenman Seward - 1804 - 556 sider
...native country, let the national vengeance be vifited on him ; let him find no quarters. t • ,...;". Two other crimes demand .*•:;* * * . . , » * *...are better acquainted than they. Where you cannot, oppofc them in lull force, conftantly harrafs their rere and their flanks, cut . off their provinons... | |
| James Gordon - 1801 - 428 sider
...of but" chering Iri.lhmen, fhall but further enable us to " turn their fwords on its devoted head. Attack «' them in every direction, by day and by...of " your country, which are innumerable, and with f which you are better acquainted than they. '.' Where you cannot oppofe them in full force, " conftantly... | |
| Richard Musgrave - 1802 - 606 sider
...purpofe of butchering Iriflimen, fhall but further enable us to turn their fwords on its devoted head." " Attack them in every direction by day and by night...yourfelves of the natural advantages of your country v which are innumerable, and -with which you are tetter, acquainted f UAtfttecL ttan tfay : Where you... | |
| James Gordon - 1803 - 510 sider
...swords on " its devoted head. Attack them in every di" rection by day and by night: avail yourselves c< of the natural advantages of your country, " which...better acquainted than they. • Where you '' cannot oppose them in full force, constantly " harass their rear and their flanks: cut off " their provisions... | |
| James Gordon - 1803 - 512 sider
...swords on " its devoted head. Attack them in every di" rection by day and by night: avail yourselves " of the natural advantages of your country, " which...are better acquainted than they. Where you " cannot oppose them in full force, constantly " harass their rear and their flanks: cut off " their provisions... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1803 - 512 sider
...swords on " its devoted head. Attack them in every cli" rection by day and by night: avail yourselves " of the natural advantages of your country, " which...are better acquainted than they. Where you " cannot oppose them in full force, constantly " harass their rear and their flanks i cut off*" " their provisions... | |
| John Philpot Curran - 1804 - 408 sider
...swords on its devoted head. " Attack them in every direction by day and by night, avail yourselves of the natural advantages of your country, which are innumerable, and -with ivkich you are better acyuainted than they ; where you cannot oppose them in full force, constantly... | |
| James Gordon - 1805 - 314 sider
...swords on its " devoted head. Attack them in every direc" tion by day and by night ; Avail yourselves "of the natural advantages of your country, "which...are better acquainted than they. Where " you cannot oppose them in full force, con" stantly harass their rear and their flanks : " cut off their provisions... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 516 sider
...•swords on its devoted head. Attack them in every direction by day and by night : avail yourselves of the natural advantages of your country, which are...are better acquainted than they. Where you cannot oppose them in full force, constantly harrass their rear and their flanks : cut off their provisions... | |
| Francis Plowden - 1806 - 516 sider
...swords on its devoted head. Attack them in every " direction by day and by night : avail yourselves of the natural advantages of " your country, which are innumerable, and with which you are better ac" quainted than they. Where you cannot oppose them in full force, constantly " harrass their rear... | |
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