September, the grenadiers being liable to action at every step, she had been directed by the Major to follow the route of the artillery and baggage, which was not exposed. At the time the action began, she found herself near a small uninhabited hut, where... The baronetage of England - Page 201by John Debrett - 1824Full view - About this book
| John Wesley - Biography - 1786 - 738 pages
...longer fufpenfe. On the inarch of the «gth. the grenadiers being liable to aftion at every (lep, fhe had been directed by the Major to follow the route of the artillery and baggage, wh'ch was not expofed. At the time the afiion began, fhe found hcrfelf near a fmall uninhabited hut,... | |
| English literature - 1780 - 740 pages
...fufpenfe. On the march of the igth [39. 654.], the grenadiers being liable to aftiun at every ftep, (lie had been directed by the Major to follow the route of the artillery and baggage, which was sot expoftd. At the time the aftion began, fhe found herfclf near a fmall uninhabited hut, where ihe... | |
| History - 1781 - 732 pages
...longer fufpence. On the march of tli* icth, the grenadiers being liable to action at every ftcp, flie had been directed by the major to follow the route of the artillery and baggage, which was not evpofed. At the time the action began, (he found herfelf near л fmall uninhabited hut, where ihe alighted.... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1788 - 762 pages
...longer fufpence. On tKe march of the к, tli, the grenadiers being liable to action at every ftep, fl»e had been directed by the major to follow the route of the artillery and baggage, which was not expofed. At the time the adion began, ihe found herfelf near a fmall uninhabited hut, where (he alighted.... | |
| History - 1788 - 734 pages
...the march of the icth, the grenadiers being' liable to a£Uon at every ftep, (he had been direfted by the major to follow the route of the artillery and baggage, which was not expoled. At the time the aolion began, flie found herfelf ne*ra fmall uninhabited hut, where tho alighted.... | |
| rev. William Betham - 1802 - 488 pages
...her fortitude was of a different nature, and more distressful, as of longer suspence. On the march of the 19th, the grenadiers being liable to action at every step, she had been directed by t)ie major to follow the route of the artillery and baggage, which was not exAs soon as he recovered,... | |
| Nathaniel Wanley - Characters and characteristics - 1806 - 450 pages
...her fortitude was of a different nature, and wore distressful as of longer suspense. On tie march of the 19th, the grenadiers being liable to action at...of the artillery and baggage, which was not exposed At the time the action began, she found herself near a »;nail uninhabited hut, where she alight, d.... | |
| Flowers of literature - 1807 - 626 pages
...longer duration. On the march of the 9th of September, the grenadiers became liable to the hazard of an action, at every step; she had been directed by the...the artillery and baggage, which was not exposed. At the commencement of the action she found herself near a small uninhabited hut where she alighted.... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1807 - 700 pages
...September, the Grenadiers became liable to the hazards of an aftion at every ftep. She had been direfted by the Major to follow the route of the Artillery and Baggage, which was not expofed. At the commencement of the action (he found hertclf rear a fmall uninhabited hut, where (he... | |
| 1813 - 662 pages
...Lady Harriet Ackland, the wife of Major Ackland, of the grenadirrs, had been directed by her husband to follow the route of the artillery and baggage, which was not exposed, his own party being liable to action at every step. The relation is continued by General Burgoyne in... | |
| |