| Philip Doddridge - 1748 - 296 pages
...Difgrace to our Soldiery, and fo abfurdly common in lueh Articles of extream Danger,) he received a Shot into his Mouth ; which without beating out any of...went through his Neck, and came out about an Inch and an half on the Left-Side of the Vertebrte. Not feeling at firft the Pain of the Stroke, he wondered... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1782 - 304 pages
...difgrace to oar foldiery, and fo abfurdly common in fuch articles of extreme danger,) he received a mot into his mouth ; which, without beating out any of his teeth, or touching the lore part of his tongue, went through his neck, and came out about an inch and an half on the left... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1794 - 648 pages
...of li^nalizing himfeif. Accordingly he had planted his colours on an advanced ground; and while he was calling to his men, (probably in that horrid language...without beating out any of his teeth, or touching the fore part of his tongue, went through his neck, and came out about an inch and an half on the left... | |
| Philip Doddridge - Funeral sermons - 1795 - 262 pages
...adifgrace to our foldiery, and fo abfurdly common in fuch articles of extreme danger) he received a ihot into his mouth ; which, without beating out any of his teeth, or touching the fore part of his tongue, went through his neck, and came out about an inch and an half on the left... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1864 - 172 pages
...disgrace to our soldiery, and so absurdly common in such moments of extreme danger, he received a shot into his mouth ; which, without beating out any of...and came out about an inch and a half on the left side of the vertebra?. Not feeling at first the pain of the stroke, he wondered what was become of... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1803 - 624 pages
...disgrace to our soldiery, and so absurdly common in such articles of extreme danger), he received a shot into his mouth, which, without beating out any of his teeth, or touching the fore part of his tongue, went through bis neck, and came out about an inch and an half on the left... | |
| Charles Buck - Bible - 1815 - 430 pages
...Gardiner, then in the nineteenth year of his age, received a shot in his mouth from a musket ball, which, without beating out any of his teeth, or touching the forepart of liis tongue, went through his neck, and came out about an inch and a half on the left side of the vertebre.... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1817 - 294 pages
...disgrace to our soldiery, and so absurdly common in such articles of extreme danger), he received a shot into his mouth ; which, without beating out any of...and came out about an inch and a half on the left side of the vertebrae. Not feeling at first the pain of the stroke, he wondered what was become of... | |
| Soldier - 1824 - 518 pages
...planted his colours on an advanced ground; and while he was calling to his men, received a shot in his mouth, which, without beating out any of his teeth, or touching his tongue, went through his neck, aud came out about an inch and a half on the left side of the vertebree.... | |
| Philip Doddridge - 1825 - 240 pages
...received into his mouth a shot, which, without beating out of any of his teeth, or touching the fore part of his tongue, went through his neck, and came out about an inch and a half on the left side of the vertebrae. Not feeling at first the pain of the stroke, he wondered what was become of... | |
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