| John Zephaniah Holwell - 1764 - 310 페이지
...trained to arms, they might at thisjuncture have been a moft feafonable fupply ; but this eflemial regulation, I am forry to fay, was totally neglected,...right from the wrong end of their pieces. From the miiitia, about 65, chiefly Europeans, entered volunteers in the battalion, (moft of them your own cove6... | |
| John Zephaniah Holwell - 1764 - 302 페이지
...neglected, fo that when we came to action, there were hardly any amongft the Armenians and Portugucfe inhabitants, and but few amongft the European militia,...chiefly Europeans, entered volunteers in the battalion, (moll of them your own cove6 nanted ranted fervftnts) in whofe juft praHe, I » can hardly fay chough.... | |
| John Zephaniah Holwell - 1774 - 458 페이지
...any amongft the Armenians and Portuguefe inhabitants, and ' but few amongft the European militia,who knew the right from the wrong end of their pieces....can hardly fay enough. They fuftained every hardfhip of duty, greatly beyond the military themfelves ; their addrefs in the ufe of their arms was aftonifhing,... | |
| 1902 - 1136 페이지
...to action there was hardly any amongst the Armenians and Portuguese inhabitants, and but few among the European Militia, who knew the Right from the Wrong end of their pieces." Holwell commanded the 1st company of the Militia and William Mackett the 2nd, "and the following gentlemen... | |
| Samuel Charles Hill - 1905 - 520 페이지
...action, there were hardly any amongst the Armenian and Portugueese inhabitants, and but few amongst the European militia, who knew the right from the...about 65, chiefly Europeans, entered volunteers in the batallion, (most of them your own covenant servants) in whose just praise, I can hardly say enough.... | |
| Charles Robert Wilson - 1906 - 450 페이지
...action, there were hardly any amongst the Armenians and Portuguese inhabitants, and but few amongst the European militia, who knew the right from the...chiefly Europeans, entered volunteers in the battalion, (most of them your own covenanted servants) in whose just praise, I can hardly say enough. They sustained... | |
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