| William Gilpin - 1786 - 320 sayfa
...militia, to keep their men under arms. In the mean time the rebels were known to be as ill-prepared for an attack, as the town was for a defence. They had...week before it; and found it was impracticable, for voi.. ii. H want want of artillery, to make any attempt. They feared alfo an interruption from general... | |
| William Gilpin - 1792 - 330 sayfa
...militia, to keep their men under arms. In the mean time the rebels were known to be as ill-prepared for an attack, as the town was for a defence. They had...make any attempt. They feared alfo an interruption from general Wade : and befides, were unwilling to delay any longer their march towards London. Under... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1802 - 652 sayfa
...tin inhabitants, which had been presented for tht purpose. town was for a defence. They had now Iain a week before it ; and found it was impracticable,...want of artillery, to make any attempt. They feared also an interruption from General Wade ; and, besides, were unwilling to delay any longer their march... | |
| George Alexander Cooke - 1802 - 316 sayfa
...known to be as ill-prepared for an attack, at the town was for a defence. They had now lam a W.'ek before it ; and found it was impracticable, for want of artillery, to make any altempt. 'Ihey feared also an irruption from General \Vade ; and besides, were unwilling to dfliy any... | |
| William Gilpin - 1808 - 318 sayfa
...militia, to keep their men under arms. In the mean time the rebels were known to be as ill-prepared for an attack, as the town was for a defence. They had...make any attempt. They feared alfo an interruption from general Wade : and befides, were unwilling to delay any longer their march towards London. Under... | |
| William Gilpin - 1808 - 308 sayfa
...militia, to keep their men under arms. In the mean time the rebels were known to be as ill-prepared for an attack, as the town Was for a defence. They had...week before it ; and found it was impracticable, for* VOL. ii, H want ( 93 ) want of artillery, to make any attempt. They feared alfo an interruption from... | |
| England - 1840 - 248 sayfa
...their men under arms. In the meantime the rebels were known to be as ill prepared for an attack us the town was for a defence. They had now lain a week...want of artillery, to make any attempt. They feared also an interruption from General Wade; and, besides, were unwilling to delay any longer their march... | |
| William Gilpin - 1879 - 206 sayfa
...militia, to keep their men under arms.—In the mean time the rebels were known to be as ill-prepared for an attack, as the town was for a defence. They had now lain a week before it, & found it was impracticable, for want of artillery, to make any attempt; and had indeed come to a... | |
| William Gilpin - 1879 - 194 sayfa
...to keep their men under arms. — In the mean time the rebels were known to be as ill-prepared for an attack, as the town was for a defence. They had now lain a week before it, & found it was impracticable, for want of artillery, to make any attempt ; and had indeed come to a... | |
| Albert Barnes Moss - 1881 - 324 sayfa
...militia, to keep their men under arm In the meantime the rebels were known to be as ill-prepared for an attack as the town was for a defence. They had...want of artillery to make any attempt. They feared also an interruption from General Wade : and besides, were unwilling to delay any longer their march... | |
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