| William Bailey - 1826 - 244 páginas
...DESOLATION OF WYOMING. AN American soldier, flying from a party of the enemy, sought Mrs. Richard Shubrick's protection, and was promised it. The British pressing...should be delivered up, threatening immediate and uni. versal destruction in case of refusal. The ladies, her friends and companions, who were in the... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 286 páginas
...was called for, to repel the encroachments of - aggression, there was not a more intrepid being in existence. I will present a noble instance of it....had been conducted, and resolutely said, " To men of honor, the chamber of a lady should be as sacred as the sanctuary! I will defend the passage to it,... | |
| 1837 - 488 páginas
...RICHARD SHUBRICK. AN American soldier, flying from a party of the enemy, sought Mrs. Richard Shubrick's protection, and was promised it. The British, pressing...universal destruction in case of refusal. The ladies, her companions, who were in the house with her, shrunk from the contest and were silent ; but, undaunted... | |
| 1837 - 490 páginas
...RICHARD SHÜBRICK. AN American soldier, flying from a party of the enemy, sought Mrs. Richard Shubrick's protection, and was promised it. The British, pressing...universal destruction in case of refusal. The ladies, her companions, who were in the house with her, shrunk from the contest and were silent ; but, undaunted... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1846 - 292 páginas
...encroachments of aggression, there was not a more intrepid being in existence. I will present a nobie instance of it. An American soldier, flying from a...had been conducted, and resolutely said, "To men of honor, the chamber of a lady should be as sacred as the sanctuary! I will defend the passage to it,... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1846 - 296 páginas
...encroachments of aggression, there was not a more intrepid being in existence. I will present a nobie instance of it. An American soldier, flying from a...ladies, her friends and companions, who were in the bouse with her, shrunk from the contest, and were silent; but, undaunted by their threats, this intrepid... | |
| Jesse Clement - 1851 - 496 páginas
...called for to repel the encroachments of aggression, there was not a more intrepid being in existence. " An American soldier, flying from a party of the enemy,...had been conducted, and resolutely said, ' To men of honor the chamber of a lady should be as sacred as the sanctuary! I will defend the passage to it though... | |
| Oliver Bell Bunce - 1852 - 484 páginas
...to repel the encroachments of aggression, ;.b.ere was not a more intrepid being in existence. '• An American soldier, flying from a party of the enemy,...had been conducted, and resolutely said, ' To men of honor the chamber of a lady should be as sacred as the sanctuary ! I will defend the passage to it... | |
| Jesse Clement - 1854 - 512 páginas
...a more intrepid being in existence. " An Americun soldier, flying from a party of the enemy, sough* her protection, and was promised it. The British,...immediate and universal destruction in case of refusal. Tho ladies, her friends and companions, who were in the house with her, shrunk from the contest, and... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1855 - 268 páginas
...her protection, and was promised it. The British, pressing close upon him, insisted that he should he delivered up, threatening immediate and universal...had been conducted, and resolutely said, " To men of honor, the chamber of a lady should be as sacred as the sanctuary! I will defend the passage to it,... | |
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