| 1808 - 580 pages
...foot among the bushes. Several of them came down and immediately began lo> dig a hole in the saiid, into which they dragged the dead. Such is a faint account of the scenes to bu observed in the D»«" of Cadiz eight days after the battle/ And again, on his arrival at Cadiz... | |
| 1840 - 844 pages
...up, and having observed the bodies, made a signal to others on foot among the bushes. Several of them came down, and immediately began to dig a hole in the sand, into which they dragged the dead. All this possessed something of the terrible. But in Cadiz the consequence!, though equally apparent,... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 850 pages
...up, and having observed the bodies, made a signal to others on foot among the bushes. Several of them came down, and immediately began to dig a hole in the sand, into which they dragged the dead. " All this possessed something of the terrible ; but in Cadiz the consequences, though equally apparent,... | |
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