| 1848 - 726 páginas
...Cobham, and desired him to go up to Belfast and procure them, leaving his wife with the General, as an hostage for his return. But the poor Frenchmen could...all the food they could find, with some linen and wearing-apparel. But they neither hurt nor affronted man, woman, or child, nor did any mischief for... | |
| John Wesley - 1810 - 452 páginas
...Cobham, and desired him to go up to Belfast and procure them, leaving his wife with the General, as an hostage for his return. But the poor Frenchmen could...themselves with meat and drink : having been in such want, VOL. in. sf that they were glad to eat raw oats to sustain nature. They accordingly took all the food... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 500 páginas
...there being little in the town. On this Mr. Cavenac sent .for Mr. Cobham, and desired him to go up to Belfast and procure •them, leaving his wife with...began to serve themselves with meat and drink, having teen in such want that they were glad to eat raw oats to sustain nature. They accordingly took all... | |
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