| Great Britain. Adjutant-General's Office, Richard Cannon - 1837 - 196 страници
...mole and the town ; and the governor, having been again summoned, agreed to surrender on condition of being permitted to march out with all the honours of war. On taking possession of the fortress, the seamen and MARINES were astonished at their own success ; and... | |
| Charles Boswell Norman - 1887 - 504 страници
...Spaniards, and from its walls the white flag of surrender was also flying. Terms were speedily arranged, the garrison being permitted to march out with all the honours of war, leaving the city to the tender mercies of the conqueror. On the morrow with banners flying and drums... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 706 страници
...hide their heads — a monument of desolation on which victory might have sat and wept.? Ostend had surrendered, after a siege of three years and two...states for the eminent services they had rendered STREET SCENE, Low LIFE, AFTER BROUWER (1606-1637) their country. The defence had cost the states the... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 710 страници
...hide their heads — a monument of desolation on which victory might have sat and wept.0 Ostend had surrendered, after a siege of three years and two...states for the eminent services they had rendered STREET SCENE, Low LIFE, AFTER BROUWER (1606-1637) their country. The defence had cost the states the... | |
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