| 1799 - 958 pages
...Wexford, with the inclofed letter*. I gave, of courfe, no anfwer to the propofal made by the inhabitant* of Wexford, but I thought it my duty immediately to...poft above the town, by which means I have, perhaps, faved the town itfelf from fire, as well as the lives of many loyal fubjeets who were prifoners in... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1800 - 788 pages
...I was met by an otlicer of the North Cork from Wexibrd with theenclofed letters. I gave, of courfe, no anfwer to the propofal made by the inhabitants...itfelf from fire, as we'll as the lives of many loyal fubjects who were prifbners in the hands of the rebels. The rebels lied, upon my approach, over the... | |
| John Debritt - Europe - 1800 - 804 pages
...by an officer of the North Cork from Wexford with the enclofed letters. I gave, of courfe, no anfwtr to the propofal made by the inhabitants of Wexford,...it my duty immediately to proceed here and to take port •bore the town, by which means I have perh?!>s faved the town itfelf from fire, as well as the... | |
| History - 1800 - 800 pages
...theenclofed letters. I gave, of conrfo, no anfwer to the propolal made by the inhabitants of VVcxford, but I thought it my duty immediately to proceed here, and to take pod above the town ; by which means I have perhaps faved ihe town iiielf from fire, as well as the... | |
| Richard Musgrave - Criminal justice, Administration of - 1802 - 606 pages
...was met by an officer of the North Cork from Wexford, wjth the inclofed letters. I gave, of courfe, no anfwer to the propofal made by the inhabitants of Wexford, but 1 thought it my duty immediately to proceed here, and to take poft above the town, by which means I... | |
| Ireland - 1805 - 428 pages
...the North-Cork from Wexford, with the inclosed letters: I gave, of course, no answer to the proposal made by the inhabitants of Wexford, but I thought...it my duty immediately to proceed here, and to take post above the town ; by which means I have, perhaps, saved the town itself, from fire, as well as... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Autonomy and independence movements - 1845 - 576 pages
...inclosed letter. f I gave, of course, no answer to the proposal made by the inhabitants of TVexford, but I thought it my duty immediately to proceed here, and to take post above the town, by which means I have, perhaps, saved the town itself from fire, as well as the... | |
| William Hamilton Maxwell - Emmet's rebellion, 1803 - 1854 - 552 pages
...Cork Militia from Wexford, with the inclosed letter. t I gave, of course, no answer to the proposal made by the inhabitants of Wexford, but I thought...it my duty immediately to proceed here, and to take post above the town, by which means I have, perhaps, saved the town itself from fire, as well as the... | |
| 1798 - 278 pages
...North Cork from Wexford with theinclofrd Letters. I gave of courfis no Anfwer to the Propofal nude by the Inhabitants of Wexford, but I thought it my Duty immediately, to proceed here and to take Poll above thrTo*n, by winch Means I have perhaps faved the To*n itfelf from Fire, as well as the Lives... | |
| Gibbes Rigaud - England - 1879 - 324 pages
...the North Cork from Wexford with the inclosed letters. I gave, of course, no answer to the proposal made by the inhabitants of Wexford, but I thought it my duty immediately to proceed here, and to the post above the town, by which means I have, perhaps, saved the town from fire, as well as the lives... | |
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