| Edward Somerset (2nd marq. of Worcester.) - 1746 - 108 pages
...the Cannon. Mufquettoons faftned to the Pummel of the Saddle, fb that a common Trooper cannot mifs to charge them, with twenty or thirty Bullets at a Time, even in full Career. . A rare Way likewife for When firft I gave my Thoughts to make Guns Jhoot often, I thought there had... | |
| 1748 - 684 pages
...wife for ^mufquet toons fattened to the pummel of the laddie, fo that a common trooper cannot mifs to charge them, with twenty or thirty bullets at a time, even in I u II career. When firft I gave my thoughts to make guns (hoot often, I thought there had been but... | |
| Repertory of arts, manufactures and agriculture - 1802 - 556 pages
...stopping when he pleaseth, though out of sight of the cannon. 67. A rare way likewise for musquettoons fastened to the pummel of the saddle, so that a common...shoot often, I thought that there had been but one onfy exquisite way invent Me ; yet, by several (rials, and much charge, I have perfectly tried all... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1808 - 588 pages
...stopping when he pleaseth, though out of sight of the cannon. 67. A rare wny likewise for musquettoons fastened to the pummel of the saddle, so that a common trooper cannot miss to charge theru, with twanty or thirty bullets at a time, even in full career. When first I gave my thoughts... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 600 pages
...stopping when he pleasuth, though out of sight of the cannon. 67. A rare way likewise for musqucttonns fastened to the pummel of the saddle, so that a common trooper cannot miss to charge them, wild twenty or thirty bullets at a time, even 111 full career. When first I gave my thoughts to make... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 574 pages
...may charge fifty cannons playing, and stopping when he pleaseth, though out of sight of the cannon. When first I gave my thoughts to make guns shoot often, I thought there had been but one only exquisite way inventible, yet by several trials and much charge I have... | |
| 1810 - 578 pages
...may charge fifty cannons playing, and stopping when he pleaseth, though out of sight of the cannon. When first I gave my thoughts to make guns shoot often, I thought there had been but one only exquisite way inventible, yet by several trials und much charge I have... | |
| George Wither - 1814 - 348 pages
...stopping when be please th, though out of sight of the cannon. 67. A rare way likewise for musquetoons fastened to the pummel of the saddle, so that a common...gave my thoughts to make guns shoot often, I thought there had been but one only exquisite way inventible, yet by several trials and much charge I have... | |
| Thomas Lupton - 1815 - 262 pages
...stopping when he pleaseth. though o»i of sight of the cannon. 67. A rare way likewise for musquetoons fastened to the pummel of the saddle, so that a common trooper cannot missto charge them with twenty or thirty bullets at a time, even in full career. When first I gave... | |
| 1825 - 458 pages
...out of sight of the cannon. 67.— FOR MU8HUETOONS ON HORDE-BACK. A rare way likewise for musquetoons fastened to the pummel of the saddle, so that a common...gave my thoughts to make guns shoot often, I thought there had been but one only exquisite way inventible, yet by several trials and much charge I have... | |
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