| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 344 頁
...asked if he could speak. His countenance looked extremely heavy. He cared not to come abroad amongst us soldiers, or to see us handle our arms or do our...figure he made dejected us ; and, had he sent us but five thousand men of good troops, and never himself come among us, we had done other things than we... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1829 - 350 頁
...extremely heavy. He cared not to come abroad amongst us soldiers, or to see us handle our arms ' * our exercise. Some said the circumstances he found...figure he made dejected us ; and, had he sent us but five thousand men of good troops, and never himself come among us, we had done other things than we... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 344 頁
...asked if he could speak. His countenance looked extremely heavy. He cared not to come abroad amongst us soldiers, or to see us handle our arms or do our exercise. Some said the circumstances be found us in dejected him ; I am sure the figure he made dejected us ; and, had he sent us but five... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1836 - 660 頁
...if he could speak. His coun" tenance looked extremely heavy. He cared not " to come abroad amongst us soldiers, or to see us " handle our arms or do...we had " done other things than we have now done." * The same writer adds, however, " I think, as * True Account of the Proceedings at Perth, by a Rebel,... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1836 - 672 頁
...if he could speak. His coun" tenance looked extremely heavy. He cared not " to come abroad amongst us soldiers, or to see us " handle our arms or do...we had " done other things than we have now done." * The same writer adds, however, " I think, as " his affairs were situated, no man can say that his... | |
| James Browne - 1838 - 622 頁
...asked if he could speak. His countenance looked extremely heavy. He cared not to come abroad amongst us soldiers, or to see us handle our arms or do our...figure he made dejected us ; and had he sent us but five thousand men of good troops, and never himself come among us, we had done other things than we... | |
| Earl Philip Henry Stanhope Stanhope - 1841 - 464 頁
...amongst us soldiers, or to " see us handle our arms or do our exercise. Some said the cir" cumstances he found us in dejected him; I am sure the figure...dejected us; and, had he sent us but 5000 men of good (1) SnvcliiiRi's. MiMiioiris Secrets, vol. ip :ioi. (3) Bolinghroke to James, Nov. 2. 1715. Appen(2)... | |
| Mrs. A. T. Thomson, Byerley Thomson - 1845 - 434 頁
...looked extremely heavy. He cared not to come abroad among us soldiers, or to see us handle our arms to do our exercise. Some said the circumstances he found...figure he made dejected us ; and had he sent us but five thousand men of good troops, and never himself come, we had done other things than we have done.... | |
| James Maidment - 1845 - 548 頁
...ask'd if he could speak. His countenance look'd extreamly heavy ; he car'd not to come abroad among us soldiers, or to see us handle our arms or do our...exercise. Some said the circumstances he found us in dejecfd him ; I am sure the figure he made dejected us, and had he sent us but 5000 men of good troops,... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1846 - 344 頁
...asked if he could speak. His countenance looked extremely heavy. He cared not to come abroad amongst us soldiers, or to see us handle our arms or do our...amongst us, we had done other things than we have now." When the news of the Duke of Argyll's approach was first communicated to the Chevalier, he is said... | |
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