| James Mullalla - 1795 - Страниц: 712
...; but the garrifon having fuffered intolerable diftrefs, he at laft propofed terms of capitulation, and was allowed to march out with all the honours of war. During thefe transactions feveral new regiments of Englifh and Dutch arrived in Ulfter ; and the army... | |
| Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - Страниц: 1038
...detachment thus excluded and hemmed in, became so intolerable, that O'Regan proposed terms of capitulation and was allowed to march out with all the honours of war. On the 14lh of June, William, accompanied by prince George of Denmark, the young duke of Ormond, the... | |
| Richard Murray (dean.) - 1848 - Страниц: 428
...becoming intolerable, and the governor, of course, less arrogant, he proposed terms of capitulation, and was allowed to march out with all the honours of war. f'siB. ' In the mean time, several regiments of English, Dutch, and Brandenburghers, arrived ; and... | |
| Thomas Henry Dyer - 1877 - Страниц: 560
...failed, the garrison was compelled to capitulate, September 6th, and was allowed to march out with a!i the honours of war, followed by nearly the whole population,...was now concluded between Venice and the Porte, and i The treaty is in Katona, t. \\xiii. p. 565 sqq. ; and Dumont, t. rt. pt. iii. p. SSCuAP. XXXVIII.]... | |
| Sutherland Menzies - 1877 - Страниц: 364
...force under the Duke de Navailles had failed, the garrison was compelled to capitulate, 6th September, and was allowed to march out with all the honours of war. A peace was now concluded between Venice and the Porte, and terminated a war in which the Venetians... | |
| Charles Octavius S. Morgan - 1880 - Страниц: 812
...Morgan still retained the place, but on the 27th he formally surrendered it to the opposing commander, and was allowed to march out with all the honours of war. The noble old General, descendant of an honoured family, could feel no shame at the failure, abandoned... | |
| 1891 - Страниц: 304
...— with only 2oo followers. Just as the bombardment was about to commence he resolved to surrender, and was allowed to march out with all the honours of war. On his return to the Gurkhd capital, however, his indomitable spirit misled him to frustrate the nearly... | |
| Sir James Dixon Mackenzie (7th bart. of Scatwell and 9th of Tarbat) - 1897 - Страниц: 540
...his turn declared for the king, but fearing a mutiny of his garrison, he surrendered to Lord Fairfax, and was allowed to march out with all the honours of war in December 1648. In 1665 George Fox, the founder of the sect of Quakers, was imprisoned here, in one... | |
| Robert Nisbet Bain - 1905 - Страниц: 282
...walls of the Coronation City, when, seeing no prospect of assistance, he capitulated on his own terms, and was allowed to march out with all the honours of war. The fall of Cracow extinguished the last hope of the boldest Poles. The Hetmans, threatened in the... | |
| Страниц: 494
...walls of the Coronation City, when, seeing no prospect of assistance, he capitulated on his own terms, and was allowed to march out with all the honours of war. The fall of Cracow extinguished the last hope of the boldest Poles. The Hetmans, threatened in the... | |
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