Henry was afraid that the men in his regiment would mock or ridicule him for fleeing from battle. He was worried about being shamed and judged by his fellow soldiers.
As Henry approached his regiment, he was afraid the men would taunt and insult him.
other mens ridicule
he felt many men would not make it back ra + jw
He would probably desert the regiment if he had other soldiers to run away with him
he felt many men would not make it back ra + jw
He would probably desert the regiment if he had other soldiers to run away with him
he felt many men would not make it back ra + jw
Possibly, or he might be afraid of you.
Patrik Henry Did support the Virginia plan ,however he was very afraid of a strong central government and thought that it would just develop into a monarchy.
Kind of. It would be "You are messing up my regiment," or "You're messing up my regiment." That is only if you are referring to a regiment as in a unit of the army. If you are talking about someone messing up your system/habit/way of doing things, then it would be "You are messing up my regimen" (No T).
systematic
That would depend on which Regiment.