| David Laing Purves - 1874 - 856 páginas
...some of the Spanish officers were seen running about with great assiduity to prevent the desertion of their men from their quarters. But all their endeavours were in vain, for after having, as a last effort, fired five or six guns with more judgment than usual, they gave up the contest ; and,... | |
| James Macaulay - 1891 - 426 páginas
...that some of the Spanish officers were seen running about with much assiduity to prevent the desertion of their men from their quarters. But all their endeavours were in vain, for after having as a last effort fired five or six guns with more judgment than usual, they yielded up the contest, and... | |
| Ernest Edwin Speight, Robert Morton Nance - 1906 - 448 páginas
...some of the Spanish officers were seen running about with much assiduity, to prevent the desertion of their men from their quarters : but all their endeavours were in vain ; for after having, as a last effort, fired five or six guns with more judgment than usual, they yielded the contest ; and,... | |
| Richard Walter, George Anson Baron Anson - 1928 - 572 páginas
...seen running about with great assiduity, to prevent the desertion of their men from their quarters 2 : But all their endeavours were in vain ; for after having, as a last effort, fired five or six guns with more judgment than usual, they gave up the contest ; and,... | |
| Geoffrey Callender - 1943 - 232 páginas
...some of the Spanish officers were seen running about with much assiduity, to prevent the desertion of their men from their quarters. But all their endeavours were in vain; for after having, as a last effort, fired five or six guns, with more judgment than usual, they yielded up the contest, and,... | |
| American Chamber of Commerce of the Philippines - 1925 - 391 páginas
...Spanish officers were seen running about with much assiduity, to prevent the desertion of their men from quarters : But all their endeavours were in vain; for after having, as a last effort, fired five or six guns with more judgment, than usual, they yielded up the contest; and,... | |
| |