| 1917 - 494 pages
...found, from some kind and fortunate hand, a little rum and dirty water. All I could furnish to her was an open boat, and a few lines, written upon dirty...General Gates, recommending her to his protection." She set out, and was rowed down the Hudson by Brudenell, the chaplain, and a wounded private of the... | |
| 1851 - 644 pages
...kind and fortunate hand, a little rum mingled with some dirty water. All I could furnish her with, was an open boat and a few lines, written upon dirty...General Gates, recommending her to his protection. For the honor of that sacred profession, which all right-thinking men must hold in the deepest respect,... | |
| 1780 - 826 pages
...always due «o the lex, become indifpenfably neceflaiy. Her mind alone was formed for fucb trial«! paper, to General Gates, recommending her to his protection. Mr. Brudenell, the Chaplain to the artillery (the fame Gentleman who had officiated fo fignally at General Frafer's funeral *, readily undertook... | |
| 1850 - 660 pages
...a little rum mingled with some dirty water. All I could furnish her with was an open boat and a lew lines, written upon dirty and wet paper, to General Gates, recommending her to his protection." For the honour of that sacred profession, which all right-thinking men must hold in the deepest respect,... | |
| 1780 - 740 pages
...found, from Готе kind and fortunate hand, я little rum and dirty water. All I could fumilh to her was an open boat, and a few lines, written upon dirty and wet paper, to Gen. Gatee, recommending her to his protection. Mr Brudenell, the chaplain'of the artillery, readily... | |
| 1875 - 980 pages
...found, from some kind and fortunate hand, a little rum and dirty water. All I could furnish to her was an open boat and a few lines, written upon dirty and wet paper, to Gen. Gates, recommending her to his protection.1 Mr. Brudenell, the chaplain to the artillery (the... | |
| 1849 - 750 pages
...boat, and a letter of introduction to General Gates, recommending her to his attention. Mr. Brudencll, the chaplain to the artillery, readily undertook to accompany her ; and with one female servant, and the major's valot-dc-chambre, (who had a ball, whiuh he had received in the late action,... | |
| Francis Josiah Hudleston - 1927 - 434 pages
...fortunate hand, a little rum and dirty water. All I could furnish to her was an open boat and a few lines,t written upon dirty and wet paper, to General Gates, recommending her to his protection." Accompanied by the chaplain, Mr. Brudenell, and her husband's servant, who had been wounded like his... | |
| 1850 - 662 pages
...and fortunate hand, a liltle ruin mingled with some dirty water. All 1 could ftirni>h her with was nn open boat and a few lines, written upon dirty and wet paper, to Gem nil Gate.", recommending her to his protection." For the honour of that sacred profession, which... | |
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