He continued all night under arms, wrapped up in his cloke, and generally sheltered under a rick of barley which happened to be in the field. About three in the morning he called his domestic servants to him, of which there were four in waiting. He dismissed... Waverley or 'tis sixty years since - Página 481de Walter Scott - 1896Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Philip Doddridge - 1748 - 296 páginas
...he could §. ^52. He continued all Night under Arms, wrapped up in his Cloak, and generally fhckered under a Rick of Barley, which happened to be in the Field. About Three in the Morning, he called his Domeftick Servants to him, of which there were Four in waiting. He difmifled Three of them, with mof... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1782 - 304 páginas
...chaife * „ §. 152. He continued all night under arms, wrapped up in his cloak, and generally fhckered under a rick of barley which happened to be in the field. About three in the morning, he called his domeftic fervants to him, of which there were four in waiting. He difmifled three of them, with moft... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1785 - 292 páginas
...fl..ce bee* § 15*. He continued all night arms, wrapped up in his cloak, and gene~ rally fhckered under a rick of barley which happened to be in the field. About three in the morning he called his domeftic fervants to him, of which there were four inwaiting. He difmifled three of them, with nioft... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1795 - 262 páginas
...circumftances would 'allow.* He continued all night under arms,wrapped up in his cloak, and generally fhckered under a rick of. barley which happened to , be in...About three in. the morning, he called his domestic fervants to him, .' o£ which there were four in waiting. He difmiHed three of .them,-with moft afteftionate... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1864 - 172 páginas
...disposition as circumstances would allow.* He continued all night under arms, wrapped up in his cloak, and generally sheltered under a rick of barley which...morning he called his domestic servants to him, of whom there were four in waiting. He dismissed three of them with most afiectionate Christian advice,... | |
| 1804 - 232 páginas
...disposition as ciicumstances would allow. " He continued all night under arms, wrapped up in his cloak, and generally sheltered under a rick of barley which...morning, he called his domestic servants to him, of whom there were four inwaiting. " He then dismissed three of them, with most nffectionate Christian... | |
| John Stark (of Edinburgh.) - 1805 - 452 páginas
...disposition as the circumstances would allow. He continued all night under arms wrapped up in his cloak, anc sheltered under a rick of barley which happened to be in the field. The army was alarmed by break of day by the noise ol the rebels approach; and the attack was made before... | |
| John Stark - 1805 - 488 páginas
...disposition as the circumstances would allow. He continued all night under arms wrapped up in his cloak, anc sheltered under a rick of barley which happened to be in the {kid. The army was alarmec by break of day by the noise <>] the rebels approach; and the attack was... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 544 páginas
...disposition as the circumstances would allow. He continued all night underarms, wrapped up in his cloak, and sheltered under a rick of barley which happened to be in the field. By break of day the army was roused by the noise of the approach of the rebels ; and the attack was... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 548 páginas
...disposition as the circumstances would allow. He continued all night under arms, wrapped up in his cloak, and sheltered under a rick of barley which happened to be in the field. By break of day the. army was roused by the noise of the approach of the rebels ; and the attack was... | |
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