| Samuel G. Drake - 1837 - 654 páginas
...should bespeak ull watchmen to avoid, as they would not bring the charge of blood upon themselves. They came to my house in the beginning of the onset, and by then* violent endeavors to break open doors ana windows, with axes and hatchets, awakened me out of... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 páginas
...should bespeak all watchmen to avoid, as they would not bring the charge of blood upon themselves. They came to my house in the beginning of the onset,...toward my bed-side for my arms, the enemy immediately broke into my room, I judge to the number of twenty, with painted faces, and hideous acclamations.... | |
| Henry White - 1841 - 440 páginas
...1704, not long before break of day, the enemy came in upon us like a flood, our watch being unfaithful. They came to my house in the beginning of the onset,...awaken two soldiers in the chamber, and returning towards my bed-side for my arms, the enemy immediately broke into the room, I judge, to 1 the number... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 páginas
...should bespeak all watchmen to avoid, as they would not bring the charge of blood upon themselves. They came to my house in the beginning of the onset,...on which I leaped out of bed, and running towards tli« door, perceived the enemy making their entrance into the house. I called to awaken two soldiers... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 páginas
...should bespeak all watchmen to avoid, as they would not bring the charge of blood upon themselves. They came to my house in the beginning of the onset,...doors and windows, with axes and hatchets, awakened roe out of sleep ; on which I leaped out of bed, and running towards the door, perceived the enemy... | |
| Henry White - 1843 - 444 páginas
...1704, not long before break of day, the enemy came in upon us like a flood, our watch being unfaithful. They came to my house in the beginning of the onset,...awaken two soldiers in the chamber, and returning towards my bed-side for my arms, the enemy immediately broke into the room, I judge, to the number... | |
| Henry White - 1845 - 450 páginas
...1704, not long before break of day, the enemy came in upon us like a flood, our watch being unfaithful. They came to my house in the beginning of the onset,...and running towards the door, perceived the enemy makmg their entrance into the house. I called to awaken two soldiers in the chamber, and returning... | |
| Henry Trumbull - 1846 - 348 páginas
...parish. The following are the particulars of this melancholy transaction, as related by Mr. Williams. "They came to my house in the beginning of the onset,...break open doors and windows with axes and hatchets, awaked me out of sleep ; on which I leaped out of bed, and running towards the door, perceived the... | |
| John Williams, Stephen West Williams - 1853 - 210 páginas
...onset, and by their violent endeavors to break open doors and windows, with axes and hatchets, awaked me out of sleep ; on which I leaped out of bed, and,...toward my bedside for my arms, the enemy immediately broke into the room, I judge to the number of twenty, with painted faces, and hideous acclamations.... | |
| John Williams, Stephen West Williams - 1853 - 212 páginas
...should bespeak all watchmen to avoid, as they would not bring the charge of blood upon themselves. They came to my house in the beginning of the onset,...break open doors and windows, with axes and hatchets, awaked me out of sleep ; on which I leaped out of bed, and, running towards the door, perceived the... | |
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