South, and at the time we wanted so much necessaries from abroad for the maintaining ourselves here, the delay of them and the vast inequality twixt us and the enemies made our retreat from Peirth unavoidable, as all men must see who know our circumstances,... The Red Book of Grandtully - Page 420by Sir William Fraser - 1868Full view - About this book
| Royal commission on historical manuscripts - 1885 - 752 pages
...them, and the vast inequality betwixt us and the enemy made our retreat from Perth unavoidable as nil men must see who know our circumstances, and that...most desperate condition. By abandoning all the south we CHARLES STIRUXO-HOME DRUMMOND MORAY, K$u shall be block'd up in a comer of the countrey without... | |
| Great Britain. Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts - Great Britain - 1902 - 776 pages
...here, the delay of them and the vast inequality twixt us and the enemies made our retreat from Peirth unavoidable, as all men must see who know our circumstances,...stood it then would have only served to sacrifice you all without any possibility of success. But however necessarie that retreat was, it puts our affairs... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1902 - 728 pages
...here, the delay of them and the vast inequality twixt us and the enemies made our retreat from Peirth unavoidable, as all men must see who know our circumstances,...stood it then would have only served to sacrifice you all without any possibility of success. But however necessarie that retreat was, it puts our affairs... | |
| Martin Haile - Jacobites - 1907 - 556 pages
...and gentlemen deprived us of all succour in the South ; the vast inequality twixt us and the enemies made our retreat from Perth unavoidable, as all men...stood it then, would have only served to sacrifice you all without any possibility of success. . . . Your safety and welfare was, I may say with truth,... | |
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