| Pierre Mathurin de L'Écluse des Loges - France - 1757 - 462 pages
...gentlenefs would not , prevail, he obliged him to mount by pricking him in the back with his poignard ; and, doubtlefs, if he had not obeyed him, he would...two foldiers into the caftle, where they began to (laughter without mercy the centinels and the whole guard ; fleep delivered them up an eafy prey to... | |
| Maximilien de Béthune duc de Sully - France - 1763 - 396 pages
...not prevail, he obliged him to mount by pricking; him. in the back with his poignard; and, doubtlefsl if he had not obeyed him, he would have precipitated...flaughter without mercy the centinels and the whole guard; fleep delivered them up ani eafy prey to the enemy, who killed all that refilled, and poflefled themfelves... | |
| James Callander - Military art and science - 1782 - 180 pages
...back with his and doubtlefs if he had not obeyed him, he woultl have precipitated him into the lea. At length, with incredible labour and fatigue, the...two foldiers into the caftle, where they began to daughter without mercy the centinels and the whole guard; fleep delivered them up as an eafy prey to... | |
| Great Britain - 1800 - 490 pages
...him into the ( fa- At length, with incredible lai oour and fatigue, the whole troop ( S<« to tlie top of the rock, a little ( before the break of day...and was ( introduced by the two foldiers into the rattle; where they began to fl»ughter, without mercy, the centinels and the whole guard. Sleep delivered... | |
| Characters and characteristics - 1804 - 560 pages
...his poniard ; and doubtless, if he had not obeyed him, he would have precipitated him into the sea. At length, with incredible labour and fatigue, the...before the break of day, and was introduced by the two soldiers into the castle, where they begun to slaughter without mercy the centinels and the whole guard... | |
| Maximilien de Béthune duc de Sully - France - 1817 - 572 pages
...precipitated him into the sea. At length, with incredible labour and fatigue, the whole troop got \o the top of the rock, a little before the break of day, and were introduced by the two soldiers into the castle, where they began to slaughter without mercy the... | |
| 1826 - 240 pages
...precipitated him into the sea. At length, with incredible lab' ur and fatigue, the whole troop got to he top of the rock, a little before the break of day. and were introduced bv the two soldiers into the castle, where thi-y began to slaughter without mercv the... | |
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