| James Gordon - Ireland - 1801 - 428 pages
...aftonifhment, the heroic acts achieved by people ftrangers to military ta&ics, and having few profeffional commanders : but what power can refift men fighting...the moment of triumph, my countrymen, let not your vi&ories be tarnifhed with any wanton act of cruelty : many of thofe unfortunate men now in prifon... | |
| Richard Musgrave - Criminal justice, Administration of - 1802 - 606 pages
...pofterity will read with aftonifhment, the heroick acts achieved by people, ftrangers to military tatticks, and having few profeflional commanders. But what power...triumph, my countrymen, let not your victories be tamiftied with any wanton act of cruelty ; many of thofe unfortunate men now in prifon were not your... | |
| Charles Jackson (of Wexford.) - Ireland - 1802 - 108 pages
...ftrangers to 1 military taclics, and having few professional commanders. But what power qan refift.men fighting, for liberty ! " In. the. moment of .triumph,...let not your victories be tarnifhed with any wanton aft pf cruelty. Many of thofe unfortunate men, now in prifon, were not your enemies From principle... | |
| Edward Hay - Ireland - 1803 - 432 pages
...and having few profeffional commanders: but what «' power can refift men fighting for liberty ! «e In the moment of triumph, my countrymen, let " not...now in " prifon were not your enemies from principle ; moft " of them, compelled by necellity, were obliged to " oppofe you : neither let a difference in... | |
| James Gordon - Ireland - 1803 - 510 pages
...people strangers to military tactics, and having few professional commanders : but what power can resist men fighting for liberty ! In the moment of triumph, my countrymen, let not your victories be tarnished with any wanton act of cruelty : many of those unfortunate men now in prison were not your... | |
| James Bentley Gordon - 1803 - 512 pages
...people strangers to military tactics, and having few professional commanders : but what power can resist men fighting for liberty ! In the moment of triumph, my countrymen, let not your victories be tarnished with any wanton act of cruelty : many of those unfortunate men now in prison were not your... | |
| Ireland - 1805 - 428 pages
...'and having few professional commanders : but what " power can resist men fighting for liberty I ' " IN the moment of triumph, my countrymen, let " not your victories be tarnished with any wanton act " of cruelty : many of those unfortunate men now in " prison were not... | |
| Francis Plowden - Ireland - 1806 - 508 pages
...people strangers to military tactics, and having few professional commanders ; but what power can resist men fighting for liberty ? In the moment of triumph, my countrymen, let not your victories be tarnished with any wanton act of cruelty ; many of those unfortunate men now in prison were not your... | |
| William Sampson - Europe - 1807 - 474 pages
...people strangers to military tactics, and having few professional commanders ; but what power can resist men fighting for liberty ? In the moment of triumph, my countrymen, let not your victories be tarnished with any wanton act of cruelty ; many ] .of those unfortunate men now in prison were not... | |
| Ireland - 1813 - 440 pages
...people strangers to military tactics, and having few professional commanders : but what power can resist men fighting for liberty ! " In the moment of triumph, my countrymen, let not your victories be tarnished with any wanton act of cruelty. Many of those unfortunate men in prison were not your enemies... | |
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