Ur. SMYTH’s RESTORATIVE DROPS
... havefaved thofe from inevitable de(lru£tion whofc habitations were low, by fending boats with provifion, ...
... havefaved thofe from inevitable de(lru£tion whofc habitations were low, by fending boats with provifion, ...
... houfe who waved their hats, if inviting our people to pafs, hutdirrAly they advanced the enemy began to fiie. there was a high bank which itieltered our party very con- Adcrably, it was thought fome that they ought to form and advance the enemy, but the ...
... at Romfey, Farmer Thomas tCelfey, the younger, of Motti. font, who was found drowned, in the river near Romfey, called High Bank Hole, about eight o’clock on that morning.—lt is fuppofed fell from his horfe, into the water at Great Bridge, in returning ...
... and halted and formed the greater part of them, when I saw that the enemy was tiling off to the right, under cover of a high bank, with an intent to take possession of our guns. A detntchment of 100 men, of the Caithness Legion, under the command of Major ...
... the tree flopping the coach ; the other broke from his traces, and left the doctor and his family fafety on the edge of a high bank. That the feas contiguous to our arc within the immediate dominion our crown, is not only recognized treaties, but exprefcly ...
... caution against the dangerous shoal Trindelen, E. « the Point Giedfer, at a distance three quarters ot a league off the high bank, direct line with the white painted tower. When a ship sailing perceives the black buoy immediately before the White Tower ...
... in the ~ar -with one of the fhafiA ge~ - broken, ciliby getting hold`of the reins he pulled the horfe dr with againft a high bank, when he was thrown ?? a great )ught diflance and much bruifed. The coachman (llidrove on, thm tough in view of thle perilous ...
... to town from her villa, at Hampton Wick, in his Lordship's post-coach and four,' postilions drove out of the road, over a high bank near the Thames, and entirely upset the carriage, . and damaged very much. Tbe ladies were with difficulty taken out, and ...
... two miles aid a half. in extent, varying according to the depth of water in the lake. The remains of a deep canal witl high banks ex- tended from the river nearly two-thirds across this isthimus; the banks cdoimand- the plain on either side. TThe village ...
... W~elting, to Crayfordt, ,in the County of Kgett, js bei~. all Oak tretof roaisiderablesize was remioved frotiaC thes totS -fa high bank to a distance of abouet 10 feet;;, i' rv'k` w1iti tt s9everal tolls :%eiglt! of earth. The tree rniaasmfc pel feclitl upright ...
... without orders or leave whatever, thereby leaving the squadron almost without a boat. He then went this narrow creek* with high banks on each side, and the result was what an/ man of coininou seuse might have foreseen. On his being exchanged shall try ...
... cover near to Fbi ington, where he instantly found ; the fox broke at view, and after a run of five or six miles, took to a high bank, the side of tlie river Whitadder, the hounds being close to bim, dashed over a shelving rock, and nine couples and a half ...