| James Rouse - 1825 - 448 pages
...with God, we forced both, and entered the town with our horse end foot, notwithstanding a brave sally made by their horse. We beat them into the castle,...a necessitous condition. God hath been pleased to bless me hitherto with a gracious success — his great holy name be praised for it ; but truly, my... | |
| William Beattie - 1842 - 398 pages
...of God, we forced both, and entered the town with our horse and footc, notwithstanding a brave sally made by their horse. We beat them into the castle,...stay. I am resolved to block them up, for I know they arc in a necessitous condition. God hath been pleased to blesse me hitherto with a gracious successc,... | |
| William Beattie - 1844 - 404 pages
...of God, we forced both, and entered the town with our horse and foote, notwithstanding a brave sally made by their horse. We beat them into the castle, and entered the first gate with them; tho CASTLE.) THE SIEGE — WALLER'S DESPATCHES. 25 second they made good and barricadoed ; and they... | |
| Roe (secretary of Colonel John Birch.) - 1873 - 284 pages
...had entered the town with horse and foot, and, notwithstanding a brave sally made by them, had beaten them into the castle, and entered the first gate with them : " the second," he says, " they made good and barricadoed," and adds, in his lively style, " there they are weleome.... | |
| 1879 - 406 pages
...passage near the Mill, where they had likewise a double work and very strong .... We beat them back into the Castle and entered the first gate with them ; the second they made good and barricadoed, and there they are welcome to stay. I am resolved to block them up, for I know they are in a necessitous... | |
| Golden childhood - 1879 - 214 pages
...passage near the Mill, where they had likewise a double work and very strong .... We beat them back into the Castle and entered the first gate with them ; the second they made good and barricadoed, and there they are welcome to stay. I am resolved to block them up, for I know they are in a necessitous... | |
| George Nelson Godwin - 1882 - 284 pages
...about ten o'clock the Cavalier horse made " a brave sally," but were repulsed. The storming party " beat them into the castle, and entered the first gate with them ; the second they made good and barricaded, and there they are welcome." A forlorn hope was then ordered to scour the streets, and... | |
| Mercie Sunshine (pseud.) - 1883
...passage near the Mill, where they had likewise a double work and very strong .... We beat them back into the Castle and entered the first gate with them ; the second they made good and barricadoed, and there they are welcome to stay. I am resolved to block them up, for I know they are in a necessitous... | |
| Charles Thomas-Stanford - 1910 - 416 pages
...1 Clarendon, B. viii, 8. Cavalier horse made "a brave sally" but was repulsed. The storming party " beat them into the Castle, and entered the first gate with them ; the second they made good and barricaded, and there they are welcome." Scouring the streets, the Parliamentarians captured a captain,... | |
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