| Sir David Brewster, Robert Jameson - Science - 1822 - 458 pages
...fled from his fury with all speed into Mousa. Then must Harold needs follow them, his hostile barks sailing in pursuit, as fast as if all the winds of...found he had no chance of reducing it, but by cutting off all supplies of food, and by this means waiting the result of a tedious siege. And now turn we... | |
| Samuel Hibbert - Folklore - 1822 - 670 pages
...fled from his fury with all speed into Mousa. Then must HAROLD needs follow them, his hostile barks sailing in pursuit, as fast as if all the winds of...found he had no chance of reducing it, but by cutting off all supplies of food, and by this means waiting the result of a tedious siege. And now turn we... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 798 pages
...fled from his fury with all speed into Mousa. Then must Harold needs follow them, his hostile barks sailing in pursuit as fast as if all the winds of...found he had no chance of reducing it but by cutting off all supplies of food, and by this means waiting the result of a tedious siege. And now turn we... | |
| Robert Cowie - Shetland (Scotland) - 1874 - 374 pages
...Margareta, the widowed mother of one of them, listened to the lawless importunity of the gay Brunnius. Harold, her son, became impatient of the family disgrace,...found he had no chance of reducing it but by cutting off all supplies of food, and by this means waiting the result of a tedious siege. And now turn we... | |
| Robert Cowie - Shetland (Scotland) - 1874 - 374 pages
...Margareta, the widowed mother of • one of them, listened to the lawless importunity of the gay Brunnius. Harold, her son, became impatient of the family disgrace,...found he had no chance of reducing it but by cutting off all supplies of food, and by this means waiting the result of a tedious siege. And now turn we... | |
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