... from the miseries of war, sometimes of a strong fortress, but more generally of the most unfrequented hills and woods, where they prolong a miserable existence, until the departure of the enemy ; and if this should be protracted beyond the time for... Littell's Living Age - Page 1441854Full view - About this book
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 pages
...the direction of a country (if such can be lound) exempt from the miseries of war ; sometimes of a strong fortress, but more generally of the most unfrequented...The people of a district thus deserting their homes arc called the Wulta of the district. A state of habitual misery, involving precaution against incessant... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 pages
...can be found) exempt from the miseries of war ; sometimes of a strong fortress, but more jenerally of the most unfrequented hills and woods, where they...district thus deserting their homes are called the Wuita of the district. A state of habitual misery, involving precaution against incessant war, and... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 pages
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| 1852 - 548 pages
...the direction of a country (if such can be found), exempted from the miseries of war, sometimes of a strong fortress, but more generally of the most unfrequented...they have provided food, a large portion necessarily dies of hunger. " The people of a district thus deserting their homes are called the Wulsa of the district.... | |
| 1852 - 782 pages
...the direction of a country (if such can be found) exempt from the miseries of war ; sometimes of a strong fortress, but more generally of the most unfrequented...prolong a miserable existence until the departure ol the enemy ; and ¡I this should be protruded beyond the time for which they have provided food,... | |
| 1852 - 782 pages
...direction of a country (if such can be found) exempt from the miseries of war ; sometimes of a eirong fortress, but more generally of the most un-frequented hills and woods, where they prolong * miserable existence until the departure ot (he ene-my; and if (his should be protracted beyond the... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1854 - 780 pages
...the direction of a country (if such can lie found) exempt from Ihe miseries of war ; sometimes of a strong fortress, but more generally of the most unfrequented...existence until the departure of the enemy; and if ihis should be prolracied beyond the time for which they have provided food, a largo portion necessarily... | |
| Lord Francis Jeffrey Jeffrey - 1864 - 784 pages
...the direction of a country (if such can be found) exempt from the miseries of war ; sometimes of a strong fortress, but more generally of the most unfrequented...beyond the time for which they have provided food, a largo portion necessarily diet of hunger.' See the nots itself. The Historical Sketches should be read... | |
| Mark Wilks - 1869 - 568 pages
...the direction of a country (if such can be found) exempted from the miseries of war ; sometimes of a strong fortress, but more generally of the most unfrequented...they have provided food, a large portion necessarily dies of hunger. had been earnestly occupied in designs for surprising the garrison. An officer, named... | |
| Mark Wilks - 1869 - 588 pages
...the direction of a country (if such can be found) exempted from the miseries of war ; sometimes of a strong fortress, but more generally of the most unfrequented...they have provided food, a large portion necessarily dies of hunger. 192 EXERTIONS TO .OBTAIN SUPPLIES. [CHAP. VIII. had been earnestly occupied in designs... | |
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