... there is any possibility of getting up, but you must do your endeavour." The narrow path that slanted up the hill from the landing-place the enemy had broken up, and rendered impassable by cross ditches, besides the intrenchment at the top: in every... The Canadian Guide Book, with a Map of the Province - Side 871849 - 153 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| David Hume - 1825 - 486 sider
...ditches, besides the intrenchment at the top: in every other part the hill was so steep and dangerous, that the soldiers were obliged to; pull themselves up by the roots and boughs of trees growing on both sides of the path. after having collected his whole force from the side of Beauport.... | |
| Tobias George Smollett - 1827 - 388 sider
...ditches, besides the entrenchment at the top : in every other part the hill was so steep and dangerous, that the soldiers were obliged to pull themselves up by the roots and boughs of trees growing on both sides of the path. VOL. V. E 1789. diers ; the right commanded by brigadier Monckton,... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 466 sider
...ditches, besides the intrenchment at the top : in every other part trfe hill was so steep and dangerous, that the soldiers were obliged to pull themselves up by the roots and boughs of trees growing on both, sides of the path. the town on its weakest part, than he resolved to hazard a battle... | |
| Alfred Hawkins, John Charlton Fisher - 1834 - 534 sider
...at some interval by the shipping, and both luckily escaped observation. About day-light they arrived at a cove below Sillery, now for ever celebrated as...that the soldiers were obliged to pull themselves up the roots and boughs of trees — displaced a French guard at the top, under the command of Captain... | |
| Alfred Hawkins - 1834 - 548 sider
...luckily escaped observation. About day-light on the 13th, they arrived at a cove below Sillery,now for ever celebrated as WOLFE'S COVE, which was the...that the soldiers were obliged to pull themselves up the roots and boughs of trees — displaced a French guard at the top, under the command of Captain... | |
| Tobias George Smollett - 1848 - 544 sider
...ditches, besides the iutrenchment at the top : in every other part the hill was so steep and dangerous, that the soldiers were obliged to pull themselves up by the roots and boughs of trees growing on both sides of the path. CHAP, lish, Brigadier Townshend was sent thither with the xxxi.^... | |
| David Hume - 1854 - 554 sider
...ditches, besides the intrenchment at the top: in every other part the hill was so steep and dangerous, that the soldiers were obliged to pull themselves up by the roots and boughs of trees growing on both sides of the path. lery, except two small pieces on the side of the French, and a single... | |
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