| Thomas Clifton Paris - 1851 - 312 páginas
...village, when, says Clarendon, "they lost Sidney Godolphin, a young gentleman of incomparable parts. He received a mortal shot by a musket, a little above the knee, of which he died on the instant, leaving the misfortune of his death upon a place which could never otherwise have had... | |
| Thomas Clifton Paris - 1856 - 332 páginas
...village, when, says Clarendon, "they lost Sidney Godolphin, a young gentleman of incomparable parts. He received a mortal shot by a musket, a little above the knee, of which he Route 11. — Gidleigk Parh. died ou the instant, leaving the misfortune of his death upon a place... | |
| 1857 - 794 páginas
...authority with all the commanders, being always one of the council of war, and whose notable abilities they had still use of in their civil transactions,...musket, a little above the knee, of which he died on the instant : leaving the misfortune of his death upon a place which could never otherwise have... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1883 - 684 páginas
...always one in the council of war, and whose notable abilities they liad still use of in their »ivjl transactions, so he exposed his person to all action,...hazard; and by too forward engaging himself, (in this nrtion at Chagford,) received a mortal shut by a rnuskef, a little above the knee, of which he died... | |
| Bernard Burke - 1866 - 690 páginas
...the council of war, and whose notable abilities they had still u*c of in their civil t; ansactiona, so he exposed his person to all action, travel, and...hazard', and by too forward engaging himself, (in this action at Chagford,) received a mortal shot by a musket, a little above the knee, of which he died... | |
| Walter Hawken Tregellas - 1884 - 424 páginas
...authority with all the commanders, being always one in the council of war, and whose notable abilities they had still use of in their civil transactions, so he exposed himself to all action, travel, and hazard ; and by too forward engaging himself in this last, received... | |
| John Murray (Firm) - 1887 - 408 páginas
...village, when, says Clarendon, " they lost Sidney Godolphin, a young gentleman of incomparable parts. He received a mortal shot by a musket, a little above the knee, of which he died on the instant, leaving the misfortune of his death upon a place which could never otherwise have had... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888 - 564 páginas
...transactions, BO he exposed his u 1643 person to all action, travail, and hazard ; and, by too forward I engaging himself in this last, received a mortal shot...the knee, of which he died in the instant ; leaving II the ignominy of his death upon a place which could never otter H wise nTive~'Iia3"&"m"entton to... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1888 - 580 páginas
...had still use of in their civil transactions, BO he exposed his 1643 person to all action, travail, and hazard ; and, by too forward engaging himself in this last, received a mortal shot by a mntket a little above the knee, of which h« died in the instant ; leaving the ignominy of his death... | |
| John Lloyd Warden Page - 1892 - 388 páginas
...authority with all the commanders, being always one in the council of war, and whose notable abilities they had still use of in their civil transactions,...knee, of which he died in the instant, leaving the misfor* The countryman was probably not aware that his pronunciation of the name of the town was the... | |
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