| Thomas Fairfax Baron Fairfax - 1786 - 492 ページ
...delayed the execution of it, that it was feven or eight before •we began to move, and not without fufpicion of treachery; for when we came near the...battalia. We were to go up a hill to them, that our Forlorn-hope had gained by beating theirs into their main body, which was drawn up half a mile furthtr... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1815 - 478 ページ
...was seven or eight before we began to move. And this was not without much sus^ icion of treachery j for, when we came near the place we intended, the enemy's whole army was drawn-up in Battalia. We were to go up a Hill to them ; that our forlorn j^J^^ST hcpe gained by beating... | |
| Francis Maseres - 1815 - 956 ページ
...treachery; for, when we came near the place wo intended, the enemy's whole army was <lrawn-up in Bati tlia. We were to go up a Hill to them; that our forlorn tl^^J^f hope gained by beating-theirs into their main body, which Parliamentary army was drawn up half... | |
| Norrisson Scatcherd - 1874 - 206 ページ
...execution of it that it was seven or eight before we began to move, and not without much suspicion of treachery; for, when we came near the place we...beating theirs into their main body, which was drawn up half-amile further upon a plain, called ' Adderton Moor.' We being all got up the hill, drew into battalia... | |
| Norrisson Cavendish Scatcherd - 1874 - 190 ページ
...execution of it that it was seven or eight before we began to move, and not without much suspicion of treachery; for, when we came near the place we...beating theirs into their main body, which was drawn up half-amile further upon a plain, called ' Adderton Moor.' We being all got up the hill, drew into battalia... | |
| Norrisson Scatcherd - 1874 - 200 ページ
...execution of it that it was seven or eight before we began to move, and not without much suspicion of treachery; for, when we came near the place we intended, the enemy's whole army was drawn ир in battalia. -- Wo were to go up a hill to them. That our forlorn hope gained by beating theirs... | |
| Edward Arber - 1896 - 644 ページ
...it was seven or eight before we began to move : and not without much suspicion of treachery in it ; for when we came near the place we intended, the Enemy's...drawn- up in Battalia. We were to go up a hill to them, which our Forlorn Hope [or Advanced Guard] gained by beating theirs into their Main Body ; which was... | |
| 1693 - 574 ページ
...it was seven or eight before we began to move : and not without much suspicion of treachery in it ; for when we came near the place we intended, the Enemy's...drawn up in Battalia. We were to go up a hill to them, which our Forlorn Hope [or Advanced Guard] gained by beating theirs into their Main Body ; which was... | |
| 1909 - 570 ページ
...it was seven or eight before we began to move : and not without much suspicion of treachery in it ; for when we came near the place we intended, the Enemy's...drawn up in Battalia. We were to go up a hill to them, which our Forlorn Hope [or Advanced Giiard\ gained by beating theirs into their Main Body ; which was... | |
| 1926 - 652 ページ
...o'clock before we began to move, and not without much suspicion of treachery in it. For when we were near the place we intended, the enemy's whole Army was drawn up in Battalia. [A FICIIT ON ADDERTON (ADWALTON) MOOR — 30 JUNE, 1G43.] We were to go up a Hill to them, which our... | |
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