All that you can expect from hence is a relation of the state of this Garrison of Pembroke. Which is briefly thus : They begin to be in extreme want of provision, so as in all probability they cannot live a fortnight without being starved. But we hear... Archaeologia Cambrensis - Página 2701883Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 634 páginas
...provision, so as in all probability they cannot live a fortnight without being starved. But we hear that they mutinied about three days since ; cried, out,...certainly reported to us that within four or six days they'll cut Poyer's throat, and come all away to us. Poyer told them, Saturday last, that if relief... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1897 - 462 páginas
...provision, so as in all probability they cannot live a fortnight without being starved. But we hear that they mutinied about three days since; cried out, '...Better it were we should throw them over the walls. ' Ifs certainly reported to us that within four or six days they'll cut Foyer's throat, and come all... | |
| Thomas Stanford Baldock - 1899 - 586 páginas
...provision, so as in all probability they cannot live a fortnight without being starved. But We hear that they mutinied about three days since ; cried out,...certainly reported to us that within four or six days they'll cut Foyer's throat, and come all away to us. Poyer told them, Saturday last, that if relief... | |
| Thomas Stanford Baldock - 1899 - 584 páginas
...PEMBROKE 319 in all probability they cannot live a fortnight without being starved. But we hear that they mutinied about three days since ; cried out,...Better it were we should throw them over the walls.' It1s certainly reported to us that within four or six days they'll cut Foyer's throat, and come all... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1901 - 420 páginas
...provision, so as in all probability they cannot live a fortnight without being starved. But we hear that they mutinied about three days since ; cried out,...certainly reported to us that within four or six days they'll cut Poyer's throat, and come all away to us. Poyer told them, Saturday last, that if relief... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 2002 - 388 páginas
...provision, so as in all probability they cannot live a fortnight without being starved. But we hear that they mutinied about three days since ; cried out,...certainly reported to us that within four or six days they'll cut Foyer's throat, and come all away to us. Poyer told them, Saturday last, that if relief... | |
| Thomas Carlyle - 1874 - 614 páginas
...being starved. But we hear that Shey mutinied about three days since ; cried out, " Shall we be rained for two or three men's pleasure ? Better it were we...certainly reported to us that within four or six days they'll cut Foyer's throat, and come all away to us. Poyer told them, Saturday last, that if relief... | |
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