| John Curry - Ireland - 1786 - 436 pages
...loft not one man on our fide, yet ftill advanced, the enemy being three or four to one : howfoever, God gave us the day; the enemy retreating with their...corps to the town, being two long miles from the place where the battle was pitched. The chace continued from 8 o'clock in the morning till 9 at night : all... | |
| John Curry - Ireland - 1786 - 432 pages
...fpace^M^ioft.-npt one. map .jjyet ftifl . advanced, fhe -enemy being ^hree or four to one, :^ow(oever, God gayeus the day; the .enemy retreating with, their backs towards...the dead corps to the town, being two long miles; jrqm the place wher^the. battle was pitched. The chace .continued from' 8 p'clp§k4ii tjbe morning... | |
| John Curry - 1810 - 736 pages
...lost not one man on our side, yet still advanced, the enemy being three or four to one : howsoever, God gave us the day ; the enemy retreating; with their...corps to the town, being two long miles from the place where the battle was pitched. The chace continued from S o'clock in the morning til! 9 at night : all... | |
| John Curry - Catholic emancipation - 1810 - 732 pages
...lost not one man on our side, yet still advanced, the enemy bein^ three or four to one : howsoever, God gave us the day ; the enemy retreating •with their backs towards us,thatmen might have walked upon the dead corps to the town, being two long miles from the place where... | |
| Mark Napier - Covenanters - 1838 - 612 pages
...we lost not one man on our side, yet still advanced, the enemy being three or four to one ; however, God gave us the day ; the enemy retreating with their...corps to the town, being two long miles from the place where the battle was pitched. The chase continued from eight o'clock in the morning till nine at night.... | |
| Mark Napier - 1856 - 588 pages
...we lost not one man on our side, yet still advanced, the enemy being three or four to one ; however, God gave us the day ; the enemy retreating with their...corps to the town, being two long miles from the place where the battle was pitched. The chase continued from eight o'clock in the morning till nine at night.... | |
| George Hill - Antrim (Northern Ireland : County) - 1873 - 534 pages
...lost not one man on our side, yet still advanced, the enemy being three or four to one ; howsoever, God gave us the day ; the enemy retreating, with their...corps to the town, being two long miles from the place where the battle was pitched. The chace continued from 8 o'clock in the morning till nine at night... | |
| George Wishart - Scotland - 1893 - 644 pages
...space, we lost not one man on our side, yet still advanced, the enemy being 3 or 4 to one : howsoever, God gave us the day; the enemy retreating with their...corps to the town, being two long miles from the place where the battle was pitched. The chase continued from 8 a clock in the morning till 9 at night : all... | |
| George Wishart - Scotland - 1893 - 658 pages
...3 or 4 to one : howsoever, God day; the enemy retreating wiih their backs towards us, that men lane walked upon the dead corps to the town, being two long miles from where the battle was pitched. The chase continued from 8 a clock in og till 9 at night : all their... | |
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