Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Volumen5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... lances , yet we refused to go with them , and were as resolute as we durst be in opposing them : but they soon made themselves masters of our ammu- nition . Captain Drummond was for defending ourselves to the last extremity , and not to ...
... lances , yet we refused to go with them , and were as resolute as we durst be in opposing them : but they soon made themselves masters of our ammu- nition . Captain Drummond was for defending ourselves to the last extremity , and not to ...
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... no fire - arms with them , lest we should seize them by force ; but they were armed with lances . As soon as we saw them approaching us , we all stood together 28 THE ADVENTURES OF we are under; and which, I am afraid...
... no fire - arms with them , lest we should seize them by force ; but they were armed with lances . As soon as we saw them approaching us , we all stood together 28 THE ADVENTURES OF we are under; and which, I am afraid...
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... lances ; the natives joined them on both sides , and formed together a semicircle ; most of these were likewise furnished with guns and lances . There were mats spread from one end of the people to the other for us to sit on , so that ...
... lances ; the natives joined them on both sides , and formed together a semicircle ; most of these were likewise furnished with guns and lances . There were mats spread from one end of the people to the other for us to sit on , so that ...
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... lances . The natives ( as I observed before ) ran out of the town , but they did it with no other view than to procure assistance ; for they soon alarmed the country , and returned with great numbers from all the adjacent towns ; and ...
... lances . The natives ( as I observed before ) ran out of the town , but they did it with no other view than to procure assistance ; for they soon alarmed the country , and returned with great numbers from all the adjacent towns ; and ...
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... lance behind him , and came to us , where he was informed , both by us and the king , of our resolution ; upon which he told us there should not be a gun fired whilst we preserved the king alive , and gave him civil treatment . This ...
... lance behind him , and came to us , where he was informed , both by us and the king , of our resolution ; upon which he told us there should not be a gun fired whilst we preserved the king alive , and gave him civil treatment . This ...
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