| 1802 - 754 páginas
...every traveller who arrives ; nor can they be confounded with thofe who rjerifhed in the afiuult, fince this field of butchery lies a mile from the town. " Such a fail ihould not, however, be alledged without fome proof, or leading citcumllance ftronger than aflertion... | |
| Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Sir Robert Wilson - 1803 - 442 páginas
...in the French army. Their bones still lie in heaps, and are shewn to every traveller who arrives ; nor can they be confounded with those who perished...support it ; but there would be a want of generosity ir^ naming individuals, and branding them to the latest posterity with infamy for obeying a command... | |
| Jean-Gabriel Peltier, James Adams - 1803 - 494 páginas
...ravages in the French army. The bones still lie in heaps, and are shewn 'to every traveller who arrives ; nor can they be confounded with those who perished...without some proof, or leading circumstance stronger stronger than assertion being produced to support k ; but there would be a want of generosity in naming... | |
| 1803 - 390 páginas
...in the French army. Their bones still lie in heaps, and are showp to everv traveller who arrives ; nor can they be confounded with those who perished...from the town. Such a fact should not, however, be alledged withput some proof or leading circumstance, stronger than assertion, being produced to support... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 páginas
...French army. " Their bones still lie in heaps, and are shewn to every traveller who arrives; nor cm they be confounded with those who perished in the...from the town. " Such a fact should not, however, be allcdged without some proof, or leading circumstance stronger than assertion being produced to support... | |
| 1803 - 572 páginas
...former point, among other statements, the author Bays; ' Such a fact should not, however, he alledged without some proof, or leading circumstance stronger...but there would be a want of generosity in naming tnclividtials, aud branding them to the latest posterity with infamy for dbcying a command when tlieir... | |
| 1803 - 892 páginas
...in the French army. Their bones still lie in heaps, and are shown to every traveller who arrives ; nor can they be confounded with those who perished in the assault, since this field of butcher)' lies a rr. . _• from the town. Such a fact should not, however, be alleged without some... | |
| Sir Robert Thomas Wilson, Sir Robert Wilson - 1803 - 430 páginas
...in the French army. Their bones still lie in heaps, and are shewn to every traveller who arrives ; nor can they be confounded with those who perished in the assault, since this rleld of butchery lies a mile from the town. » t Such a fact should not, however, be ailed ged without... | |
| sir Robert Thomas Wilson - 1803 - 340 páginas
...every traveller who arrives; nor can they be confounded with thofe who perimed in the affault, fince this field of butchery lies a mile from the town. Such a fact mould not, however, be alledged without fome proof, or leading circumftance ftronger than aflertion,... | |
| 1803 - 866 páginas
...in the French army. Their bones still lie in heaps, and are shown to every traveller who arrives ; nor can they be confounded with those who perished in the assault, sines tbis field of butchery lies a mile from the town. Such a fact should not, however, be alleged... | |
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