| James Miller - East Lothian (Scotland) - 1844 - 536 pages
...belonged to the Earl of Argyle. This fellow had observed the fearlessness of the French in bearding the very mouth of the enemy's cannon, which he being willing to imitate, went straight upon a party of the English, who had engaged a few Frenchmen under Captain Voquedemar... | |
| James Miller (of Haddington, Scotland.) - Dunbar, Scotland - 1859 - 352 pages
...to the Earl of Argyle. This gallant fellow had observed the fearlessness of the French in bearding the very mouth of the enemy's cannon, which he being willing to imitate, went straight upon a party of the English, who had engaged some Frenchmen under Captain Voquedemar,... | |
| Sir Thomas Dick Lauder - Rivers - 1874 - 382 pages
...This Fellow had by this time taken Notice of the French Behaviour, and had seen them go Fearlessly forward upon the very Mouth of the Enemy's Cannon, which he being willing to imitate, went straight upon a Party of the English, that had engag'da few Frenchmen, Commanded by Captain Foquedemar,... | |
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