| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1836 - 348 pagini
...confirmed by captain Kincaird, in his amusing Adventures of the Rifle Brigade : — ' Finding,' he says, ' the current of soldiers setting towards the centre...Portuguese intermixed, without any order or regularity. I bad heen there but a very short time, when they all commenced firing, without any ostensible cause... | |
| Heaton Bowstead Robinson - 1835 - 910 pagini
...Brigade, who upon this occasion led one of the storming parties against the small breach, remarks rf— " Finding the current of soldiers setting towards the...into the great square ; on one side of which the late gar* Lieutenant-colonel Macpherson, who has contributed many interesting particulars to these memoirs,... | |
| Heaton Bowstead Robinson - 1836 - 498 pagini
...Kincaid, who upon this occasion led one of the storming parties against the small breach, remarks :* — " Finding the current of soldiers setting towards the...firing, without any ostensible cause ; some fired at the doors and windows, some at the roofs of houses, and others at the clouds ; and, at last, some... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1836 - 530 pagini
...confirmed by captain Kincaird, in his amusing Adventures of the Rifle Brigade : — ' Finding,' he says, ' the current of soldiers setting towards the centre...firing, without any ostensible cause : some fired at the doors and windows, some at the roofs of houses, and others at the clouds ; and, at last, some... | |
| 1836 - 884 pagini
...current of soldiers setting towards the centre of the town, I followed the stream which conducted meinto the great square, on one side of which the late garrison...commenced firing, without any ostensible cause; some lired in at the doors and windows, some at the roofs of houses, and others at the clouds ; and, at... | |
| Thomas Smart Hughes - 1846 - 532 pagini
...interesting Adventures of the Rifle Brigade: — 'Finding,' he says, 'the current of soldiers setting toward the centre of the town, I followed the stream, which...firing, without any ostensible cause : some fired at the doors and windows, some at the roofs of houses, and others at the clouds ; and, at last, some... | |
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