| Charles Rollin - 1804 - 584 pages
...arm-pits, and were carried away by the rapidity of the current, against which the weight of their arms made them unable to resist. By good fortune they discovered...and valour, to keep off the enemy on both sides of tliem. The army however passed the river at length without much loss. They marched afterwards with... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1805 - 350 pages
...arm.pi»s, and were carried away by the rapidity of the current, against which the weight of their arms made them unable to resist. By good fortune they discovered...pass. It required abundance of address, diligence, and Talour to keep off the enemy on both sides of 11161113 The army, however, passed the river at length... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1808 - 684 pages
...armpits, and were carried away by the rapidity of the current, against which, the weight of their arms made them unable to resist. By good fortune they discovered...pass. It required abundance of address, diligence, and valor, to keep oft" the enemy on both sides of them. The army however, passed the river at length,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1812 - 454 pages
...armpits, and were carried away by the rapidity of -the current, against which the weight of their arms made them unable to resist. By good fortune, they...river, at length, without much loss. They marched forward with less interruption, passed the source of the Tigris, and arrived art the little river Teleboa,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1814 - 578 pages
...arm-pits, and were carried away by the rapidity of the current, against which the weight of their arms made them unable to resist. By good fortune they discovered...soldiers had seen the people of the country pass. ft required abundance of address, diligence, and valour, to keep off the enemy on both sides of them.... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1815 - 544 pages
...armpits, and were carried away by the rapidity of the current, against which the weight of their arms made them unable to resist. By good fortune they discovered another place not so deep, where the soldiers had seen the people of the country pass. It required abundance of address, diligence and... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1818 - 346 pages
...arm-pits, and were carried away by the rapidity of the current, against which. the weight of their arms made them unable to resist. By good fortune they discovered...another place not so deep, where some soldiers had seen tin people of the cuuutry pass. It required abundance of address, diligence and valor, to keep off... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1821 - 454 pages
...armpits, and were carried away by the rapidity of the current, against which the weight of their arms made them unable to resist. By good fortune, they...passed the river, at length, without much loss. They inarched forward with less interruption, passed the source of the Tigris, and arrived at the little... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 422 pages
...armpits, and were carried away by the rapidity of the current, against which the weight of their arms made them unable to resist. By good fortune, they...river, at length, without much loss. They marched forward with less interruption, passed the source of the Tigris, and arrived at the little river Teleboa,... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - 1824 - 328 pages
...arm-pits, and were carried away by the rapidity of the current, against which the weight of their arms made them unable to resist. By good fortune they discovered...however, passed the river at length without much loss. 68. They marched forwards with less interruption, passed the source of the Tigris, and arrived at the... | |
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