| Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith - France - 1804 - 344 pages
...mingled promiscuously together ; while scores of cannon dnrting forth scorching flames, and met.ars winged: with death, at once enlivened the gloom, and...Smith, by the authority'. of the naval and military commanders-ia-chief, repaired to tha enemy's lines, for the purpose of making an offer of renewing... | |
| Stewarton, Lewis Goldsmith - France - 1804 - 352 pages
...once enKvened the gloom, and added to the .multitude of victinw. To «rown tlw whde^ nn Wrok cfiief> pierced with a mortal wound, and yet consoled even...was borne reluctantly from that field •which still I'esounded with' his victory. Two days after. the .battle of Aboukir, 'Sit Sidney Smith, by the authority... | |
| History - 1834 - 560 pages
...together, while hundreds of cannon, darting forth scorching flames and metals mingled with heat, Łtt once enlivened the gloom, and added to the multitude...yet consoled even in the embrace of death, by the exploits of his soldiers, was borne reluctantly from the field, which still resounded with his triumph.... | |
| History - 1834 - 562 pages
...promiscuously together, while hundreds of cannon, darting forth scorching flames and metals mingled with heat, a"t once enlivened the gloom, and added to the multitude of victims. To crown the whole, an heJoic chief, pierced with a mortal wound, and yet consoled e*en in the embrace of death, by the exploits... | |
| History - 1835 - 580 pages
...promiscuously together, while hundreds of cannon, darting forth scorching flames and metals mingled with heat, at once enlivened the gloom, and added to the multitude...yet consoled even in the embrace of death, by the exploits of his soldiers, was borne reluctantly from the field, which still resounded with his triumph.... | |
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