| Philip Doddridge - 1782 - 304 sider
...ftroke, either with a broad fword, or a Lochabar axe, (for my informant could not exactly diftinguilh,) on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal...off, he took it in his left hand, and waved it as a fignal to him to retreat; and added, what were the laft words he ever heard him fpeak, " Take " care... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1785 - 292 sider
...itroke, either with a broad fword, or a Lochabefaxe, (for my informant could not exaclly diftinguifh,) on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal...faithful attendant faw farther at this time was, that his hat was fallen off, he took it in his left hand, and waved it as a fignal to him to retreat ; and... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1791 - 290 sider
...which was the mortal blow. All that his faithful attendant faw farther at this time Was, that his liat was fallen off, he took it in his left hand, and waved it as a fignal to. him to retraat ; and added, what were Ae laft words he ever heard him ipeak, * Take care... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1794 - 304 sider
...ftroke, either with a broad fword or a Lochaber-ase, (for my informant could not exactly diftinguifh), on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal...off, he took it in his left hand, and waved it as a fignal to him -io retreat ; ;:nd added, what were the laft words he ever heard him fpeak, " Tike care... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1794 - 648 sider
...ftroke, either with a broncl fword or a Lochaber-axe, (for my informant could not exactly diftinguifh), on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal blow. All th\it his faithful attendant faw farther at this time war, that as his hut w?,s ~ fallen oil', he took... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1795 - 262 sider
...either with a broad .fwordiior a Lochabar axe, (for my informant could not exaftly diftinguifhj op • the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal...fa.w farther at this time was, that as his hat was ~was fallen off, he took it in his left hand, and waved it as a fignaHo him to retreat; and added,... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1864 - 172 sider
...a stroke, either with a broadsword or Lochaber-axe, for my informant could not exactly distinguish, on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal blow. All that his faithful attendant saw might possibly remember, that in the battle of Blenheim, the illustrious prince Eugene, when the... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1802 - 262 sider
...ftvoke, either with a broad fword or an lochaber axe, (for my informant could not exactly diftinguifh), on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal blow. All that his faithful attendant faw further at this time was, that as his hat was fallen off, iic, took it in his left hand, and waving... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 sider
...stroke, either with a broad sword, or a Lochaber axe, for my informant could not exactly distinguish, on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal blow. All, that his faithful attendant saw farther at this time, was, that his hat was fallen off, he took it in his left hand, and waved... | |
| 1804 - 232 sider
...who was executed about a year after, gave him a stroke, either with a broad -word or a Lochaber-axe, on the hinder part of his head, which was the mortal blow. All that his faithful attendant saw farther at that time was, that as his hat was fallen off, he took it in his left hand, and waved... | |
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