Life and Manners: From The Autobiography of an English Opium-eaterTicknor, Reed, and Fields, 1851 - 347 sider |
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Side 105
... Castlebar , distant about eleven Irish miles . To this it was that the French addressed their very earliest efforts . Advancing rapidly , and with their usual style of affected confidence , they had obtained at first a degree of success ...
... Castlebar , distant about eleven Irish miles . To this it was that the French addressed their very earliest efforts . Advancing rapidly , and with their usual style of affected confidence , they had obtained at first a degree of success ...
Side 114
... Castlebar , when two of- ficers begged leave to carry to the family the news of the battle ; and seemed a little mortified that the news was received with an air of dissatisfaction . ' These , however , were not the weightiest instances ...
... Castlebar , when two of- ficers begged leave to carry to the family the news of the battle ; and seemed a little mortified that the news was received with an air of dissatisfaction . ' These , however , were not the weightiest instances ...
Side 121
... and fencibles ) had made a tolerable resist- ance ; and after other trifling affairs , on the 26th , he had marched against Castlebar , with about 800 of his own men , and 1500 or 1000 of the rebels . Here was 9 THE IRISH REBELLION . 121.
... and fencibles ) had made a tolerable resist- ance ; and after other trifling affairs , on the 26th , he had marched against Castlebar , with about 800 of his own men , and 1500 or 1000 of the rebels . Here was 9 THE IRISH REBELLION . 121.
Side 122
... Castlebar on the morning of the 27th . I say ' surprised , ' for no word , short of that , can express the circumstances of the case . About two o'clock in the morning , a courier had brought intelligence of the French advance ; but ...
... Castlebar on the morning of the 27th . I say ' surprised , ' for no word , short of that , can express the circumstances of the case . About two o'clock in the morning , a courier had brought intelligence of the French advance ; but ...
Side 123
... Castlebar . Fourteen pieces of artillery were lost on this occasion . However , it ought to be mentioned that some serious grounds appeared afterwards for sus- pecting treachery : most of those who had been reported ' missing , ' on ...
... Castlebar . Fourteen pieces of artillery were lost on this occasion . However , it ought to be mentioned that some serious grounds appeared afterwards for sus- pecting treachery : most of those who had been reported ' missing , ' on ...
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