... show, and less fun. So we were wishing them out of the way, when some one whispered that the Kingston Light Horse mustered strong this morning. I found afterwards that every man who kept a good horse, or could ride, invariably served in the foot —... Tom Cringle's Log: Second Series - Página 75de Michael Scott - 1833Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1832 - 1014 páginas
...or could ride, invariably served in the foot — all free persons must join some corps or other ; so that the troop, as it was called, was composed exclusively...and after a variety of cumbrous manoeuvres out of Dunilns, sixteen at the least, the regiment was countermarched, and filed along another street, where... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 564 páginas
...or could ride, invariably served in the foot — all free persons must join some corps or other ; so that the troop, as it was called, was composed exclusively of those who could not ride, and who kept no saddle horses. The line was now formed, and after a variety of cumbrous maneuvers out of Dundas, sixteen... | |
| Richard Garnett, Leon Vallée, Alois Brandl - 1899 - 420 páginas
...ride, and who kept no saddle horses. The line was now formed, and after a variety of cumbrous maneuvers out of Dundas, sixteen at the least, the regiment...along another street, where they gave three cheers, in honor of their having had a drink of spruce, and of having circumvented the bullocks and wagons. A... | |
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