| Alexander Henry - 1809 - 364 sider
...more than twenty paces from my door, when I heard an Indian war-cry, and a noise of general confusion. Going instantly to my window, I saw a crowd of Indians, within the fort, furiously cutting Hlown and scalping every Englishman they found. In particular, I witnessed the fate of Lieutenant Jemette.... | |
| 1813 - 716 sider
...than twenty paces from my door, when I heard W Indian war-cry, and a noise of general confusion. " Going instantly to my window, I saw a crowd of Indians...cutting down and scalping every Englishman they found. In particular, I witnessed the fate of lieu, tenant Jemettee. " I had in the room in which I was a... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 sider
...suddenly heard a loud Indian war-cry, and a noise of general confusion. Going instantly to his window, he saw a crowd of Indians within the fort, furiously...cutting down and scalping every Englishman they found; and he could plainly witness the last struggles of some of his particular acquaintances. He had, m... | |
| Benjamin Bussey Thatcher - 1832 - 344 sider
...suddenly heard a loud Indian war-cry, and a noise of general confusion. Going instantly to his window, he saw a crowd of Indians within the fort, furiously...cutting down and scalping every Englishman they found; and he could plainly witness the last struggles of some of his particular acquaintances. He had, m... | |
| 1832 - 338 sider
...suddenly heard a loud Indian war-cry, and a noise of general confusion. Going instantly to his window, he saw a crowd of Indians within the fort, furiously...cutting down and scalping every Englishman they found ; and he could plainly witness the last struggles of some of his particular acquaintances. He had,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1839 - 382 sider
...than twenty paces from the door, when I heard an Indian war-cry, and a noise of general confusion. Going instantly to my window, I saw a crowd of Indians,...cutting down and scalping every Englishman they found. In particular, I witnessed the fate of Lieutenant Jemette. I had in the room in which I was a fowling-piece,... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 374 sider
...than twenty paces from the door, when I heard an Indian war-cry, and a noise of general confusion. Going instantly to my window, I saw a crowd of Indians,...cutting down and scalping every Englishman they found. In particular, I witnessed the fate of Lieutenant Jemette. I had in the room in which I was a fowling-piece,... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 sider
...suddenly heard a loud Indian war-cry, and a noise of general contusion. Going instantly to his window, he saw a crowd of Indians within the fort, furiously...cutting down and scalping every Englishman they found; and he could plainly witness the last struggles of some of his particular acquaintances. lie had, in... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 sider
...suddenly heard a loud Indian war-cry, and a noise of general confusion. tJoing instantly to his window, he saw a crowd of Indians within the fort, furiously cutting down and scalping eviery Englishman they found; and he could plainly, witness the last st ruegles of' some of his particular... | |
| 1843 - 408 sider
...: suddenly he heard a confused noise, followed by a loud Indian war-cry. Rushing to his window, he saw a crowd of Indians within the fort, furiously...cutting down and scalping every Englishman they found; and he could plainly witness the last struggles of some of his intimate friends. By such means, he... | |
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