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Annual Register of World Events - 73 ページ
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Annual Register, 第 21 巻

Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 ページ
...figned, as foon as day broke, the whole garrifon, now confifting of about two thoufand men, befides women and children, were drawn up within the lines,...the point of marching off, when great numbers of the Indian* gathered about, and began to plunder. We were at firfl in hopes that this was their only view,...

The Scots Magazine, 第 42 巻

1780 - 740 ページ
...capitulation was figned, as foon as day broke, the whole garrifon, now confifting of about soco men, befides women and children, were drawn up within the lines,...off, when great numbers of the Indians gathered about them, and began to plunder. We were at firft in hopes that this was their only view, and fuffered them...

The Stockton bee: or, Monthly miscellany

1793 - 430 ページ
...uvo thoai. i,vl l>e STOCKTON BEE. toeiide? women and childien, were drawn up within the lines, gnd on the point . .of marching off, when great numbers of the Indians gathered nbout, and bfgan to plunder. We were at firft in hopes that this was : their only view, and fuffered...

The Arminian Magazine: Consisting of Extracts and Original Treatises ..., 第 17 巻

John Wesley - 1794 - 738 ページ
...Capitulation was figned, as foon as day broke, the whole garrifun, now confifting of about aoco men, beiides women and children, were drawn up within the lines,...Indians gathered about, and began to plunder. We were at fiift in hopes that this was their only view, and fuffered them to proceed without oppofnion. Indeed...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., 第 21 巻

1800 - 702 ページ
...figned, as foon as day broke, the whole garrifon, now confiding of about two thoufand men, befides women and children, were drawn up within the lines,...firft in hopes that, this was their only view, and luffered them f proceed without oppolition. In leed it was not in our power to make any, had we been...

The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 第 21 巻

Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 ページ
...ligned, as foon as day broke, the whole garrifon, now confifting of about two thoufand men, befides women and children, were drawn up within the lines,...Indians gathered about, and began to plunder. We were at firfl in hopes that this was their "only view, and fuffered them to proceed without oppofition. Indeed...

Three Years Travels Throughout the Interior Parts of North America: For More ...

Jonathan Carver - 1802 - 330 ページ
...figned, as foon as day broke, the whole garrifon, now confifting of about two thoufand men, befides women and children, were drawn up within the lines,...the point of marching off, when great numbers of the o Indians Indians gathered about, and began to plunder. We were at firft in hopes that this was their...

The Natural and Civil History of Vermont, 第 1 巻

Samuel Williams - 1809 - 528 ページ
...signed, as soon as day ' broke, the whole garrison, now consisting of < about two thousand men, besides women and < children, were drawn up within the lines, and < on the point of marching off, when great num4 bers of the Indians gathered about, and began '. to plunder. We were at first in hopes that this...

Three Years' Travels Throughout [!] the Interior Parts of North America, for ...

Jonathan Carver - 1813 - 292 ページ
...capitulation was figned. as day broke, the whole garrifon, now confiding of about i "o thoufand men, belides women and children, were drawn up within the lines...Indians gathered about, and began to plunder. We were at Srft in hopes, 'flat this was their only view, and fuffered them to proceed without oppofuion. Indeed...

Interesting Events in the History of the United States: Being a Selection of ...

John Warner Barber - 1828 - 280 ページ
...from the fury of the savages. — Soon after the capitulation was signed, the whole garrison, besides women and children, were drawn up within the lines,...of the Indians gathered about and began to plunder, and soon after some of them began to attack the sick and wounded, when such were not able to crawl...




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