| John Broster - 1800 - 156 páginas
...infcrtion : " Gtnt.cmtn, " I prefume you very well know, or have heard, of my con" dition and difpofuion, and that I neither give nor take quarter. " I am now with my firelocks, who never yet neglected oppor" tunities to correct rebels, ready to ufe you as I have done the '' Irifh, but loath I am to... | |
| J. H. Hanshall - 1817 - 756 páginas
...the service in Ireland, which, as it is somewhat singular, shall be here inserted : " Gentlemen, " I presume you very well know, or have heard, of my condition and disposition, and that I neither give or take quarter ; I am now with my firelocks, who never yet neglected opportunity to correct rebels... | |
| Mathew Carey - 1823 - 534 páginas
...my condifioii and disposition, and that / neither give nor take quarter. 1 am now with my tirelocks, (who never yet neglected opportunity to correct rebels,) ready to use you as I have done the, Irisli, but loth I am io spill my countrymen's blood. " THO. SANDFORD,"89* A murderous... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1828 - 442 páginas
...enough before; we can say no more but God's will be done. JOHN WARREN, ALEXANDER ELLIOT." " Gentlemen, I presume you very well know, or have heard of my condition,...opportunity to correct rebels) ready to use you as I have done the Irish, but loth These paper bullets however produced no immediate effect on the King's... | |
| Joseph Hemingway - 1831 - 478 páginas
...service in Ireland, which, as it is somewhat singular, shall be here inserted :— " Gentlemen— I presume you very well know, or have heard, of my condition...never yet neglected opportunity to correct rebels j. ready to use you as 1 have done the Irish, but loth I am to spill my countrymen's blood ; wherefore,... | |
| Joseph Hemingway - 1831 - 476 páginas
...singular, shall be here inserted : — " Gentlemen — I presume you very well know, or have beard, of my condition and disposition, and that I neither...opportunity to correct rebels ; ready to use you as I have done the Irish, but loth I am to spill my countrymen's blood ; wherefore, by these I advise... | |
| 1835 - 838 páginas
...garrmon : " To the Officer commanding at H awarden Cutle, and hit consorts there : " Gentlemen, " I presume you very well know or have heard of my condition and disposition, and that 1 neither pive nor take quarter ; I am now with my firelock*, whu never yet neglected opportunity to... | |
| William Williams Mortimer - 1847 - 540 páginas
...man : — " Gentlemen, "I presume you very well know, or have heard, of my condition and disposition; that I neither give nor take quarter. I am now with my firelocks (who never yet neglected an opportunity to correct rebels) ready to use you as I have done the Irish, for loath I am to spill... | |
| William Williams Mortimer - 1847 - 530 páginas
...his general with a dispatch of his own, is strictly characteristic of the man : — " Gentlemen, " I presume you very well know, or have heard, of my condition and disposition ; that I neither give nor take quarter. I am now with my firelocks (who never yet neglected an opportunity... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 602 páginas
...them, one of which, from the famous royal partisan, Sandford, is as follows : — " GENTLEMEN, — I presume you very well know, or have heard, of my condition...give nor take quarter. I am now, with my firelocks (that never yet neglected opportunity to correct rebels), ready to use you as I have done the Irish.... | |
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