The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben Percy, Brothers of the Benedictine Monastery, Mont Benger, Volumen7T. Boys, 1826 |
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... attack the Spartans in the rear . The heroic band now retired to the narrowest part of the passage , and drawing all close together , posted them- selves on a rising ground . The Persians poured in upon them on all sides , and a ...
... attack the Spartans in the rear . The heroic band now retired to the narrowest part of the passage , and drawing all close together , posted them- selves on a rising ground . The Persians poured in upon them on all sides , and a ...
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... attack running ; but by their impetuosity , they opened a lane through the enemy , and supported with the greatest firmness the attacks of the Persians . The battle was , at first , fought by both parties with great valour and obstinacy ...
... attack running ; but by their impetuosity , they opened a lane through the enemy , and supported with the greatest firmness the attacks of the Persians . The battle was , at first , fought by both parties with great valour and obstinacy ...
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... by a small number of troops , quitted their fort , leaving only a sufficient number to guard it . They arrived at the place in order of battle , and were preparing to attack the advanced guards of the 10 PERCY ANECDOTES .
... by a small number of troops , quitted their fort , leaving only a sufficient number to guard it . They arrived at the place in order of battle , and were preparing to attack the advanced guards of the 10 PERCY ANECDOTES .
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... attack the advanced guards of the enemy , when the latter , who had their orders so to do , fled , without staying till they were charged . The Fabii , believing themselves secure , seized the shepherds , and were preparing to drive ...
... attack the advanced guards of the enemy , when the latter , who had their orders so to do , fled , without staying till they were charged . The Fabii , believing themselves secure , seized the shepherds , and were preparing to drive ...
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... attack the French troops . Among them was a knight celebrated for his bravery , of the name of Eustache de Ribaumont . The king , desirous to try his strength with him , cried out , " A moi , Ribaumont ! " The valiant knight imme ...
... attack the French troops . Among them was a knight celebrated for his bravery , of the name of Eustache de Ribaumont . The king , desirous to try his strength with him , cried out , " A moi , Ribaumont ! " The valiant knight imme ...
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Abu Taher action admiral Albanians arms army artillery attack batteries battle BATTLE OF CAMPERDOWN BATTLE OF TOURNAY battle of Waterloo besieged boat body Bonaparte brave bravery British cannon Captain carried castle cavalry charge Cineas colonel colours commanded courage crew cried danger dead death defended dreadful Duke Duke of Guise Earl enemy enemy's engagement English escaped exclaimed Fabii father fell fight fire fire ships fleet followed foot force fought French friends gallant garrison grenadiers guard guns hand head honour horse hundred immediately instantly intrepidity Jeanne Hachette killed king lieutenant Lord Lord Wellington Louvois Marshal night officer ordered party perceived perished person Prince Prince of Condé prisoner received regiment render replied retreat returned rushed Russians seized sent ship shot side siege Sir John soldiers soon Suliots surrender Suwaroff sword thou thousand threw took town troops Turks valour vessel victory whole wounded Xerxes
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Página 92 - To all that are Saints and Partakers of the Faith of God's Elect, in Scotland, and Proclamation To the People of Scotland in general.
Página 165 - THERE is a tear for all that die, A mourner o'er the humblest grave ; But nations swell the funeral cry, And Triumph weeps above the brave. For them is Sorrow's purest sigh O'er Ocean's heaving bosom sent : In vain their bones unburied lie, All earth becomes their monument ! A tomb is theirs on every page, An epitaph on every tongue : The present hours, the future age, For them bewail, to them belong.
Página 71 - We had not lain long, when a rebel officer, remarkable by a hussar dress, pressed towards our army, within a hundred yards of my right flank, not perceiving us. He was followed by another, dressed in dark green and blue, mounted on a bay horse, with a remarkably high cocked hat.
Página 59 - The other was smaller, and his color sorrel. This he used always to ride in time of action; so that whenever the General mounted him, the word ran through the ranks,
Página 119 - Let me alone ; I have yet my legs left and one arm. Tell the surgeon to make haste and get his instruments ; I know I must lose my right arm, so the sooner it is off the better.
Página 117 - By a still more strenuous effort, and great strength of arm, he brought the boat and family to shore. "Brave fellow!" exclaimed the Count, handing the purse to him, " here is the promised recompense." — " I shall never expose my life for money,
Página 49 - Douglas, and said to him, in presence of the others, ' my dear friend, lord James Douglas, you know that I have had much to do, and have suffered many troubles, during the time I have lived, to support the rights of my crown:' at the time that I was most occupied, I made a vow, the non-accomplishment of which gives me much uneasiness. — I vowed, that if I could finish my wars in such a manner, that I might have quiet to govern peaceably, I would go and make war against the enemies of our Lord JesusChrist,...
Página 71 - He was followed by another dressed in dark green and blue, mounted on a good bay horse, with a remarkable large high cocked hat. I ordered three good shots to steal near to them and fire at them ; but the idea disgusted me ; I recalled the order.
Página 69 - Support me," said he to such as were near him, " let not my brave soldiers see me drop ; the day is ours ! Oh, keep it ;" and with these words, he expired.
Página 168 - ... in a composed state : each was fixed in the last action of his life, in the last direction given to his limbs : even the eyes retained the last expression, either of anger, pain, or entreaty.