| Edmund Burke - History - 1759 - 516 pages
...could be devifed againft the guard, all the opprobrious names and abufe that the Suba, Monickchund, &c. could be loaded with, were repeated to provoke the guard to fire upon us, every man that could, rufhing tumultuoufly towards the windows, with eager hopes of meeting the... | |
| John Zephaniah Holwell - Bengal (India) - 1764 - 310 pages
...deviled againft the guaxd, all the opprobrious names and 2 abufe abufe that the Suba, Monickchund *, &c. could be loaded with, were repeated to provoke the guard to fire upon us, every man that could, rufhing tumultuoufly towards the windows with eager hopes of meeting the... | |
| History - 1764 - 524 pages
...be devifed againft the guard, all the opprobrious names and abufe that the Tuba, Monickchund, Sec. could be loaded with, were repeated to provoke the guard to fire upon us, every man that could, rdhing tumultuoufly towards the window«, with eager hopes of meeting the... | |
| John Zephaniah Holwell - 1764 - 302 pages
...be.dcvifed a^ai1.it the guarJ, all the opprobrious names and 2 abufe abufe that the Suba, Monickchund *, &c. could be loaded with, were repeated to provoke the guard to fire upon us, every man that could, rufl1ing tumultuoufly towards the windows with eager hopes of meeting the... | |
| John Henry Grose - India - 1766 - 496 pages
...found that water heightened their uneafinefles ; and " Air, air," was the general cry. Every infult that could be devifed againft the guard ; all the...them. Every man had eager hopes of meeting the firft fhot. Then a general prayer to Heaven, to haften the approach of the flames to the right and left of... | |
| History - 1795 - 532 pages
...cou!d be devised against the guard, all the opprobrious names and sbuse that the suba, Monickchund, &c. could be loaded with, were repeated, to provoke the guard to fire upon us, every man that could, rushing tumultuously towards the windows, with eager hopes of meeting the... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 454 pages
...their uneafineiTes ; and " Air, air," was the general cry. Every-infult that could be deviled againll the guard, all the opprobrious names that the viceroy...to provoke the guard to fire upon them. Every man hail eager hopes of meeting the firil fliot. Then a general prayer to heaven, to hallen the approach... | |
| William Granger - Characters and characteristics - 1804 - 688 pages
...be devifed againgft the guard, all the opprobrious names and abufe that the fuba, Monickchund, &c. could be loaded with, were repeated to provoke the guard to fire upon us, every man that could, rufhing tumultuoufly towards the windows, with eager hopes of meeting the... | |
| G. H. Wilson - Biography - 1807 - 442 pages
...could be devised against the guard, all the opprobrious names and abuse that the suba, Monickchund, could be loaded with, were repeated to provoke the guard to fire upon us, every man that could, rushing tumultuously towards the windows, with eager hopes of meeting the... | |
| Congregational churches - 1808 - 604 pages
...be devised against the guard, ull the opprobrious names that the viceroy and his officers could bo loaded with, were repeated, to provoke the guard to...upon them. Every man had eager hopes of meeting the first shot. Then a general prayer to Heaven, to hasten the a¡>proach of the flames to the right and... | |
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