Works, Հատոր 28J. G. Gregory, 1859 |
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Էջ 85
... Henry Wharton , who had volunteered to assist in dispersing the guides ; a ball struck his bridle - arm , and compelled him to change hands . As the dragoons dashed by them , rending the air with their shouts , and with trumpets ...
... Henry Wharton , who had volunteered to assist in dispersing the guides ; a ball struck his bridle - arm , and compelled him to change hands . As the dragoons dashed by them , rending the air with their shouts , and with trumpets ...
Էջ 96
... Henry - Henry Wharton , " said Dunwoodie , reproach- fully , " you little know the man who leads our armies , or you would have spared him that reproach ; but duty calls me without . I leave you where I could wish to stay my- self , and ...
... Henry - Henry Wharton , " said Dunwoodie , reproach- fully , " you little know the man who leads our armies , or you would have spared him that reproach ; but duty calls me without . I leave you where I could wish to stay my- self , and ...
Էջ 204
... Henry Wharton to the place directed ; and the gentleman who was intrusted with the execution of the order was charged with a letter from Dunwoodie to his friend , con- taining the most cheering assurances of his safety , as well as the ...
... Henry Wharton to the place directed ; and the gentleman who was intrusted with the execution of the order was charged with a letter from Dunwoodie to his friend , con- taining the most cheering assurances of his safety , as well as the ...
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