| Barry Edward O'Meara - 1822 - 554 pągines
...upon his troops. The English, astonished, at first supposed that the Neapolitans, who had the lines on the right, had mistaken them for French, and said,...advancing, he was wounded in the arm by the fire of a Serjeant, and I, who stood at the mouth of the boyau, seized him by the coat, and threw him back amongst... | |
| Charles Angélique Franēois Huchet comte de La Bédoyčre - 1827 - 482 pągines
...upon his troops. The English, astonished, at first supposed that the Neapolitans, who had lines on the right, had mistaken them for French, and said,...those- canaglie of Neapolitans who are firing upon us.' O'Hara then ran out of the battery, and advanced towards us; at which moment he was wounded by the... | |
| William Hamilton Reid - 1829 - 276 pągines
...observed, that he had made General O'Hara prisoner — " I may say," said he, " with my own hand. He ran out of the battery, and advanced towards us. In advancing, he was wounded by the fire of a sergeant, and I, who stood at the mouth of the boyau, seized him by the coat, and... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 820 pągines
...upon his troops. The English, astonished, at first supposed that the Neapolitans, who had lines on the right, had mistaken them for French, and said, 'It is those canaelie of Neapolitans who are firing upon us.' O'Kara ran out of the battery, and advanced towards... | |
| 1849 - 530 pągines
...observed, that he had made General O'Hara prisoner — " I may say," said he, " with my own hand. He ran out of the battery, and advanced towards us. In advancing, he was wounded by the fire of a sergeant, and I, who stood at the mouth of the boyau, seized him by the coat, and... | |
| Barry Edward O'Meara - 1853 - 356 pągines
...upon his troops. The English, astonished, at first supposed that the Neapolitans, who had the lines on the right, had mistaken them for French, and said,...the mouth of the boyau, seized him by the coat, and threw him back amongst my own men, thinking that he was a colonel, as he had two epaulettes on. While... | |
| 1853 - 346 pągines
...fire upon his troops. Nel. Bnt how did he take General O'Hara with his own hands ? Wei, He says — O'Hara ran out of the battery, and advanced towards...advancing, he was wounded in the arm by the fire of a Serjeant, and I, и ho stood close by, seized him by the coat, and threw him back among my own men,... | |
| Barry Edward O'Meara - 1889 - 490 pągines
...upon his troops. The English, astonished, at first supposed that the Neapolitans, who had the lines on the right, had mistaken them for French; and said,...advancing he was wounded in the arm by the fire of a serjeant, and I, who stood at the mouth of the boyau, seized him by the coat and threw him back amongst... | |
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