... was so much gained. He said he would, undoubtedly, make his arrangements so as to leave nothing to chance that could be guarded against ; that he would come in force, and bring great quantities of arms, ammunition, stores, and artillery, and for his... Memoirs of Theobald Wolfe Tone - Page 17edited by - 1827Full view - About this book
| Theobald Wolfe Tone - Ireland - 1826 - 688 pages
...and make his arrangements accordingly ; that it was the safe policy, and if it become necessary, it was so much gained. He said he would, undoubtedly,...that could be guarded against ; that he would come in foreĀ«, and bring great quantities of arms, ammunition, stores, and artillery, and, for his own reputation,... | |
| 1827 - 624 pages
...arrangements accordingly; that it was the safe policy, and if it became necessary, was so much gamed. He said he would, undoubtedly, make his arrangements...scale. I was very glad to hear him speak thus ; it set my mind at ease on divers points. He then said there was one important point remaining, on which... | |
| Theobald Wolfe Tone - 1828 - 374 pages
...and make his arrangements accordingly ; that it was the safe policy, and if it became necessary, it was so much gained. He said he would, undoubtedly,...arrangements were made on a proper scale. I was very glaa to hear him speak thus : it sets my mind at ease on divers points. He then said there was one... | |
| Autobiographies - 1831 - 366 pages
...and make his arrangements accordingly ; that it was the safe policy, and if it became necessary, it was so much gained. He said he would, undoubtedly,...would come in force, and bring great quantities of arm;., ammunition, stores, and artillery ; and, for his own reputation, see that all the arrangements... | |
| Philip Harwood - Great Britain - 1844 - 268 pages
...the important point of the amount efforce required for the object. The general " mould come in full force, and bring great quantities of arms, ammunition,...all the arrangements were made on a proper scale."* Still, it was a long way from Luxembourg Palace to the British Channel. Five weary months intervened... | |
| Philip Harwood - Great Britain - 1844 - 268 pages
...the important point of the amount offeree required for the object. The general " would come in full force, and bring great quantities of arms, ammunition,...all the arrangements were made on a proper scale."* Still, it was a long way from Luxembourg Palace to the British Channel. Five weary months intervened... | |
| Philip Harwood - Ireland - 1848 - 264 pages
...general " would come in full force, and bring great quantities of arms, ammunition, stores, and artLlery, and, for his own reputation, see that all the arrangements were made on a proper scale."* Still, it was a long way from Luxembourg Palace to the British Channel. Five weaiy months intervened... | |
| Henry Martyn Field - History - 1851 - 392 pages
...and make his arrangements accordingly; that it was the safe policy, and if it became necessary, it was so much gained. He said he would undoubtedly make...arms, ammunition, stores, and artillery ; and for lus own reputation, see that all the arrangements were made on a proper scale. He then said there was... | |
| Ireland - 1869 - 590 pages
...and make tiis arrangements accordingly ; that it was the safe policy, and if it become necessary, it was so much gained. He said he would, undoubtedly,...quantities of arms, ammunition, stores, and artillery, HISTORY OF IRELAND. and, for his own reputation, see that all the arrangements were made on a proper... | |
| John Mitchel - Ireland - 1869 - 316 pages
...and make lis arrangements accordingly ; that it was ;he safe policy, and if it become necessary, t was so much gained. He said he would, undoubtedly,...arrangements so as to leave nothing to chance that could je guarded against ; that he would come n force, and bring great quantities of arms, ammunition, stores,... | |
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