| 1786 - 506 strani
...however, to obfcrve, that notwithilanding all the (kill employed by the Noble and Literary Engineer, bis mode of defence on paper was open to the fame objection which h;id been Ufged »gainft his other fortifications ; that it his adverfary gor potTeiiion of one of... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1787 - 484 strani
...by regular approaches. It was fortunate, however, to obferve, that • F f 3 not withnatwithftanding all the fkill employed by the noble and literary Engineer,...his mode of defence on paper was open to the fame objeiStion which ha.d been urged againft his other fortifications^ that if his adverfary got poflefllon... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1788 - 556 strani
...regular approaches. It was fortunate however, he faid, to obferve, that notwithilanding all the (kill employed by the noble and literary engineer, his mode...his other fortifications, that, if his adverfary got poffeflion of one of his pofts, it be.came ftrength againft him, and the means of lubduing the whole... | |
| 1788 - 524 strani
...regular approaches. It was fortunate however, he faid, to obferve, Chat notwithftandmg all the ikill employed by the noble and literary engineer, his mode of defence on piper was open to the fame objeition which had been urged againft his oth т fortifications, that,... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1803 - 450 strani
...regular approaches. It was fortunate, however, he faid, to obferve, that notwithftanding all the fldll employed by the noble and literary engineer, his mode...that, if his adverfary got pofleffion of one of his pofts, it became ftrength againft him, and the means of fubduing the whole line of his argument, No... | |
| David Hume - 1811 - 506 strani
...regular approaches. It was fortunate, however, he said, to observe, that notwithstanding all the skill employed by the noble and literary engineer, his mode of defence on paper was open to the same objection which had been urged against his other fortifications, that, if his adversary got possession... | |
| Richard Brinsley Sheridan - 1816 - 428 strani
...it by regular approaches. It was fortunate, however, to observe, that notwithstanding all the skill employed by the noble and literary engineer, his mode, of defence on paper was open to the same objection which had been urged against his other fortifications ; that if his adversary got possession... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1816 - 808 strani
...regular approaches. It was fortunate, however, he said, to observe, that notwithstanding all the skill employed by the noble and literary engineer, his mode of defence on paper was open to the same objection which had been urged against his other fortifications, that, if his adversary got possession... | |
| Robert Bisset - 1820 - 510 strani
...regular approaches. It was fortunate, however, he said, to observe, that notwithstanding all the skill employed by the noble and literary engineer, his mode of defence on paper was open to the same objection which had been urged against his other fortifications, that, if his adversary got possession... | |
| Thomas Moore - 1825 - 566 strani
...it by regular approaches. It was fortunate, however, to observe, that notwithstanding all the skill employed by the noble and literary engineer, his mode of defence on paper was open to the same objection which had been urged against his other fortifications ; that if his adversary got possession... | |
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