| John Walker - English letters - 1813 - 326 pages
...committed to his care. He told me that he withdrew with them under a hedge, and tooke out of his pockett a booke and read; but he had not read very long before...ground neare him, which made him remove his station; he told me y' Sir Adrian Scrope, was dangerously wounded there, and left for dead amongst the dead... | |
| 1815 - 534 pages
...care. Re told me, that he xvitluln- w with them under a hedge, and tooke out of his pockett a •bookc and read ; but he had not read very long before a bullet of a great 51111 grazed on the ground ncarc him, which made him remove his station ; bo told me y t. Sir Adrian... | |
| Medicine - 1816 - 582 pages
...committed to his care. He told me that he withdrew with them under a hedge, and tooke out of his pockett a booke and read; but he had not read very long before...ground neare him, which made him remove his station; he told me yt. Sir Adrian Scrope was dangerously wounded there. and left for dead amongst the dead... | |
| Thomas Joseph Pettigrew - Medicine - 1839 - 544 pages
...care." He says that he told him he withdrew with them under a hedge, and took out of his pocket a book and read ; but he had not read very long, before a bullet of a great gun grazed on the ground near him, which made him remove his station. He afterwards attended the king to Oxford, and was incorporated... | |
| Great Britain - 1846 - 502 pages
...to his care. He told me that he withdrew with them under a hedge, and took out of his pocket a book and read ; but he had not read very long before a bullet of a great gun grazed on the ground near him, which made him remove his station. He told me that Sir Adrian Scrope was dangerously wounded... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 614 pages
...to his care. He told me that he withdrew with them under a hedge, and took out of his pocket a book and read ; but he had not read very long before a bullet of a great gun grazed on the ground near him, which made him remove his station. He told me that Sir Adrian Scrope was dangerously wounded... | |
| William Maxwell - Virginia - 1848 - 460 pages
...to his care. He told me that he withdrew with them under a hedge, and took out of his pocket a book and read ; but he had not read very long before a bullet of a great gun grazed on the ground near him, which made him remove his station. He told me that Sir Adrian Scrope was dangerously wounded... | |
| Virginia - 1848 - 460 pages
...to his care. He told me that he withdrew with them under a hedge, and took out of his pocket a book and read ; but he had not read very long before a bullet of a great gun grazed on the ground near him, which made him remove his station. He told me that Sir Adrian Scrope was dangerously wounded... | |
| Medicine - 1856 - 654 pages
...committed to his care. He told me that he withdrew with them under a hedge, and tooke out of his pockett a booke and read ; but he had not read very long before...ground neare him, which made him remove his station ; he told me yt. Sir Adrian Scrope was dangerously wounded there, and left for dead amongst the dead... | |
| Charles Knight - Great Britain - 1858 - 556 pages
...told me that he withdrew with them uuder a hedge, and took oat of his pocket a book and read ; hut he had not read very long before a bullet of a great gun grazed on the ground near him, which made him remove his station." The number of the slain at Edgehill was variously estimated... | |
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