Blanche of Brandywine: Or, September the Eleventh, 1777. A Romance, Combining the Poetry, Legend, and History of the Battle of BrandywineG. B. Zieber & Company, 1846 - 343 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 23
Page 4
... Lord's harvest . But what availeth it to take away beads , pardons , pilgrimages , and such other like Popery , so long as two chief roots remain unpulled up ; whereof , so long as they remain , will spring up again all former ...
... Lord's harvest . But what availeth it to take away beads , pardons , pilgrimages , and such other like Popery , so long as two chief roots remain unpulled up ; whereof , so long as they remain , will spring up again all former ...
Page 205
... Lords - in - Waiting- Earl GRANVILLE . Lord HAMILTON of DALZELL . Lord ACTON . Lord COLEBROOKE . Lord SUFFIELD . Lord HERSCHELL . Lord FARQUHAR . Judge Advocate - General - T . MILVAIN , Esq . , K.C. SCOTLAND . Secretary for Scotland ...
... Lords - in - Waiting- Earl GRANVILLE . Lord HAMILTON of DALZELL . Lord ACTON . Lord COLEBROOKE . Lord SUFFIELD . Lord HERSCHELL . Lord FARQUHAR . Judge Advocate - General - T . MILVAIN , Esq . , K.C. SCOTLAND . Secretary for Scotland ...
Page
... Lord MINSTER . ( Mar- JAMES EDWARD WILLIAM THEOBALD Lord | PHILIP Lord DE L'ISLE. EDWARD HENRY TRAFALGAR Lord DIGBY . GEORGE DOUGLAS Lord SUNDRIDGE . ( Duke of Argyll . ) MARTIN BLADEN Lord HAWKE . HENRY THOMAS Lord FOLEY . ARTHUR DE ...
... Lord MINSTER . ( Mar- JAMES EDWARD WILLIAM THEOBALD Lord | PHILIP Lord DE L'ISLE. EDWARD HENRY TRAFALGAR Lord DIGBY . GEORGE DOUGLAS Lord SUNDRIDGE . ( Duke of Argyll . ) MARTIN BLADEN Lord HAWKE . HENRY THOMAS Lord FOLEY . ARTHUR DE ...
Page 18
... Lord's first ap- pearance before Pilate , 307 sq . - The dismissal of our Lord to Herod , 310. — Second appearance before Pilate ; his efforts to set our Lord free , 311 sq.- Scourging of our Lord ; renewed efforts of Pilate , 314 sq ...
... Lord's first ap- pearance before Pilate , 307 sq . - The dismissal of our Lord to Herod , 310. — Second appearance before Pilate ; his efforts to set our Lord free , 311 sq.- Scourging of our Lord ; renewed efforts of Pilate , 314 sq ...
Page
... Lord our God · } 14 ( Holy , holy , holy ( Solo and Chos . ) ) 8 O Lord , thou art God alone ( ditto ) } Blessing , Power , Honour , Glory ( T. Solo and Chorus ) 14 ( The 8th Psalm ) 4 HUMMEL . 303 Quod in orbe - I will exalt thee ...
... Lord our God · } 14 ( Holy , holy , holy ( Solo and Chos . ) ) 8 O Lord , thou art God alone ( ditto ) } Blessing , Power , Honour , Glory ( T. Solo and Chorus ) 14 ( The 8th Psalm ) 4 HUMMEL . 303 Quod in orbe - I will exalt thee ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
arms band banner battle beautiful beheld blacksmith Blanche blood blue bosom Brandywine brave breast British British army brow Captain Chadd's Ford cheek Clerwoode cloud Colonel Frazier Continental army Count Pulaski cried dark eyes David Walford dead death Debbil deep door exclaimed face father fell flashed forest gallant gallant band gazed Gilbert Gates girl glance glare gleaming glittering Gotlieb Hoff grasp graveyard green green velvet grey hair hand head heart Hessian hill Hirpley horse hurrah knife La Fayette Lady Isidore light lips look Lord Cornwallis Lord Percy maiden Mayland mingled Monthermer murmured muttered pacquet pale Philip Walford Quaker quivering Randulph the Prince Riders rifle Rose ruffian Sampson scene scythe shadow shone shoulder shouted shrieked side silent slouching hat smile smoke soldier soul steed stood stout strange stranger sword terrible thee tone trees trembling troopers valley voice war horse Washington waving whispered wild woods word yonder
Popular passages
Page 286 - These are the times that try men's souls. The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will, in this crisis, shrink from the service of his country; but he that stands it now deserves the love and thanks of man and woman.
Page 287 - But, before the line of irrecoverable separation be drawn between us, let us reason the matter together: Your conduct is an invitation to the enemy, yet not one in a thousand of you has heart enough to join him. Howe is as much deceived by you as the American cause is injured by you.
Page 66 - You see," said Mr. Pecksniff, passing the candle rapidly from roll to roll of paper, "some traces of our doings here. Salisbury Cathedral from the north. From the south. From the east. From the west. From the south-east. From the nor'-west. A bridge. An alms-house. A jail. A church. A powder-magazine. A wine-cellar. A portico. A summer-house. An ice-house. Plans, elevations, sections, every kind of thing. And this...