| Edmund Burke - 1764 - 582 Seiten
....and Magnus, the furvivjng brothers of Sitrick, and tl;en the chief commanders of the Danes, ruined violently upon them, caught them up in their arms, after the example of Fingall, and jumping overboard with them, were all loft together. , . < The Danes being equally aftoniihed and difmayed... | |
| 1764 - 552 Seiten
...VJajrnus, the furviv¡ifg brothers ot" ¿itiick, and then the chief commanders of the Danes, rufted violently upon them, caught them up in their arms, after the example of Fingall, and jumping overboard with them, were all loft together. The Danes being equally aftonifhed and difmayed at thefe... | |
| 1796 - 554 Seiten
...redoubled fury, and boarding the (hip in which were Tor and Magnus, the furviving brothers of Sitrick, and then the chief commanders of the Danes, rufhed...caught them up in their arms, after the example of Finga'I, and jumping overboard with them, were all loll together. The Danes being (-quallv яГtonifhed... | |
| Martin M'Dermot - 1820 - 1058 Seiten
...Magnus, the surviving brothers of Sitrick, and then the chief commanders of the Danes, they rushed violently upon them, caught them up in their arms after the example of Fingall, and, jumping overboard with them, shared with their adversaries a watery grave. Astonished and dismayed at the desperate... | |
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