| Bernard Burke - 1851 - 348 pagina’s
...to sleep in a whole skin, and durst not look out, so that afterwards it grew into a proverbial jeer, from the defendants to the assailants, " Shoot, Anthony."...petars, granadoes, and other warlike provision, with scaling ladders, to assault the castle by scaladoe. They make large offers to him that should first... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 598 pagina’s
...to sleep in a whole skin, and durst not look out, so that afterwards it grew into a proverbial jeer, from the defendants to the assailants, " Shoot, Anthony."...petars, granadoes, and other warlike provision, with scaling ladders, to assault the castle by scaladoe. They make large offers to him that should first... | |
| Charles Bruce - 1875 - 636 pagina’s
...to sleep in a whole skin, and durst not look out, so that afterwards it grew into a proverbial jeer, from the defendants to the assailants, " Shoot, Anthony...scaling-ladders, to assault the castle by scaladoe. They made large offers to him that should first scale the wall ; twenty pounds to the first, and so, by... | |
| Charles Edmund Newton-Robinson - 1882 - 236 pagina’s
...looke out, so that afterward it grew into a proverbiall jeere, from the Defendants to the Assaylants, Shoot Anthony. The Rebels having spent much time and Ammunition, and some men, and yet being as farre from hopes of taking the Castle as the first day they came thither, at last the Earle of Warwicke... | |
| Charles Edmund Newton-Robinson - 1882 - 236 pagina’s
...looke out, so that afterward it grew into a proverbiall jeere, from the Defendants to the Assaylants, Shoot Anthony. The Rebels having spent much time and Ammunition, and some men, and yet being as farre from hopes of taking the Castle as the first day they came thither, at last the Earle of Warwicke... | |
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