... they might make their Attacks with the greatest advantage on Men armed with Hand-guns, yet I never knew it practised; at which I have wondered; for it is then we most fear them, and they might then be most successful, because their Arms, which are... Journal of the Straits Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society - 第 263 頁Malaysian Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society 著 - 1881完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Dampier - 1699 - 538 頁
...fuccefsful, becaufe their Anns, which areufuallv Lances and Creflets, which thefe Malayans had,could not be damaged by the rain, as our Guns would be. But they cannot endure to be in the rain : and 'twas in the evening, before the Rain fell, that they aifaulted the Dutch The Author s laft Arrival... | |
| John Crawfurd - 1820 - 576 頁
...be most successful, because their arms, which are usually lances and cressets, which these Malayans had, could not be damaged by the rain, as our guns...the rain fell, that they assaulted the Dutch boat. — Dampier's Voyages, Vol. II. p- 175 — 7. spondence with the natives in the neighbourhood, as I... | |
| John Crawfurd - 1820 - 587 頁
...be most successful, because their arms, which are usually lances a,nd cressets, which these Malayans had, could not be damaged by the rain, as our guns...before the rain fell, that they assaulted the Dutch boat.—Darapier's Voyages, Vol. II. p- 175—7spondence with the natives in the neighbourhood, as... | |
| John Crawfurd - 1820 - 584 頁
...be most successful, because their arms, which are usually lances and cressets, which these Malayans had, could not be damaged by the rain, as our guns...be. But they cannot endure to be in the rain; and it wa« in the evening, before the rain fell, that they assaulted the Dutch boat. — Dampier's Voyages,... | |
| James Richardson Logan - 1849 - 914 頁
...be most successful, because their arms, which are usually lances and cressets, which these Malayans had, could not be damaged by the rain, as our guns would be. But the/ cannot endure to be in tlie rain : and it was in the evening, before the rain fell, that they... | |
| William Dampier - 1906 - 854 頁
...be most successful, because their Arms, which are usually Lances and Cressets, which these Malayans had, could not be damaged by the Rain, as our Guns...the Dutch Sloop weighed, and went to look after the Malayans ; but having sailed about the Island, and seeing no Enemies, they anchored again. I also sent... | |
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