The back of the long room was packed with soldiers and others, not all of whom were my enemies.
From the direction in which he went I guessed at once that he was running to the barracks close at hand, where were stationed quite three hundred Northmen, all of whom were under my command.
This soured the minds of the inhabitants, many of whom were Quakers.
Pope, none of whom were unwilling to aid in overthrowing Elizabeth's rule, but before anything definite could be done Cecil's spies brought him news of the steps that were being taken.
Pardo de Tavera, all of whom were men of exceptional ability and had rendered distinguished service in the establishment of peace and order.
The surrender or capture of the more respectable military element left the unsurrendered firearms in the hands of men most of whom were ignorant, many of whom were criminal, and nearly all of whom were irresponsible and unscrupulous.
The principal road to the city was, of course, filled with the troops, and with the numerous crowds of spectators, all of whom were inconvenienced in some degree by the dust and heat of the weather.
This compelled us to ship a new set of these men, most of whom werestrangers to us.
Among them were a few French, some of whom were a part of the crew of the Ville de Milan, the ship that had been taken before I first left Halifax; or more than eight years previously to this time.
We were armed, and had no apprehensions of the people, but we did not like to work a ship of five hundred tons with so few hands, one-third of whom were boys, so great a distance.
In one place great numbers of male and female slaves were exposed for sale, most of whom were fastened by the neck in leather collars to long poles.
Accordingly that night he sent back against the towns a detachment of four hundred men, sixty of whom were regulars, and the rest picked militia.
The inhabitants numbered 3,000, one-third ofwhom were Irish.
At my coming away four remained alive; two of whom were at Jackatra, one with the rebel Mandelicko, and one with Cay Sanapatta Lama, whom we could not then get at.
I understood that the Portuguese had taken eighteen of our men, several of whom were factors, and goods to the value of 9000 dollars.
In two or three minutes six men, including the herald, emerged from the woods, and Henry moved a little when he saw the first of the six, all of whom were Wyandots.
Henry and his comrades said farewell to Colonel Butler with much personal regret, and also to the gallant troops, some of whom were Morgan's riflemen from Virginia.
She had several sons, one or two of whom wereslain in battle with the colonists, and the body that lay in the boat may have been one of them.
They advanced at their ease, knowing that there was nobody to attack them, but they were watched by five woodsmen, two of whom were boys.
Colden would have available for battle between one hundred and fifty and two hundred men, about fifty of whom were soldiers.
They saluted each other and then Daganoweda greeted the others, all ofwhom were known to him of old save Grosvenor, but who was presented duly in the ceremonious style loved by the Iroquois.
More French and Canadians had arrived and he now led a force of at least five hundred men, the great majority of whom were warriors.
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