They Saw it Happen: An Anthology of Eyewitness's Accounts of Events in British History, 1689-1897, Volum 3Blackwell, 1958 - 311 sider |
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Side 33
... immediately marched for the parade , which was a large square at the end of this street , the fort being one side of the square , and the governor's house another . In this march ( though performed with tolerable regu- larity ) the ...
... immediately marched for the parade , which was a large square at the end of this street , the fort being one side of the square , and the governor's house another . In this march ( though performed with tolerable regu- larity ) the ...
Side 78
... immediately to the main guard . In my way there I saw the people in great commotion , and heard them use the most cruel and horrid threats against the troops . In a few minutes after I reached the guard , about 100 people passed it ...
... immediately to the main guard . In my way there I saw the people in great commotion , and heard them use the most cruel and horrid threats against the troops . In a few minutes after I reached the guard , about 100 people passed it ...
Side 169
... immediately after comes on deck for an hour ( he eats very heartily and drinks about a pint of claret ) then he goes to cards , Vingt - un is the game that is always played , he always stakes two napoleons d'or on a card and generally ...
... immediately after comes on deck for an hour ( he eats very heartily and drinks about a pint of claret ) then he goes to cards , Vingt - un is the game that is always played , he always stakes two napoleons d'or on a card and generally ...
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THE BATTLE OF PLASSEY | 32 |
JOHN WESLEY | 40 |
THE IMPEACHMENT OF WARREN HASTINGS | 59 |
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Admiral appeared arms army attack ball battle became boats boys British cannon Captain Hardy carriage cavalry Chartist cheers Colonel crowd dead deck Disraeli dress Duke of Wellington E. F. Benson Edinburgh Review enemy enemy's England English extract eyes fire fleet followed French Further Reading gave gentlemen George George II Greville Memoirs guard guns hand head heard Horace Walpole horse hour House infantry John John Woolman killed King King's Lady letter Lieutenant London looked Lord Hervey Lord Nelson Lord Palmerston Lord Raglan Lord Wellington Lordship marched minutes morning Murray never night o'clock officers Oxford passed person poor Prince prisoners Queen Queen Victoria regiment returned round Rovers Royal seemed sent ship shot shout side signal soldiers soon Source speech squadron streets struck told took town troops victory walked Whig whole wounded