| New-York Historical Society - 1814 - 558 sider
...shores. Again : Let ,me recall, gentlemen, to your recollection, that bloody field in which Herkemer fell. There was found the Indian and the white man,...gripe of death, the knife plunged in each other's bosom. Thus they lay frowning. Africa presents a number of nations, like those of America, uncivilized.... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1821 - 470 sider
...a while man, both born on the banks of the Mohawk, their left hands clenched in each other's hairi the right grasping in a gripe of death, the knife plunged in each other's bosom. Thus they lay frowning." — Governeur Morris' Dif course lefore the New-York Historical Society,... | |
| William W. Campbell - 1831 - 284 sider
...before he had time to reload his gun.* To coun* " Again. Let me recall, gentlemen, to your recollection, that bloody field in which Herkimer fell. There was...gripe of death, the knife plunged in each other's bosom ; thus they lay frowning." — Gouverncur Morris's Address before the Acw-Yori Historical Society.... | |
| Sidney Willard - 1832 - 560 sider
...parties on those frightful occasions : " Let me recall, gentlemen, to your recollection," he says, " that bloody field in which Herkimer fell. There was...gripe of death, the knife plunged in each other's bosom ; thus they lay frowning!"* There is in the Appendix to this volume a document that confirms... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 568 sider
...Herkimer fell. There was found the Indian and the white man born on the banks of the Mohawk, Ihi'ir left hand clenched in each other's hair, the right...grasping in a gripe of death, the knife plunged in each other'* bosom; thus they lay frowning." which the contending parties were mingled in great confusion,... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1844 - 552 sider
...found tho Indian ana the white man born on the banks of the Mohawk, their left hand clenched in eact other's hair, the right grasping in a gripe of death, the knife plunged in each other'» bosom; thua they lay frowning." which the contending parties were mingled in great confusiou,... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1845 - 564 sider
...recollection, that bloody field in which Herkimer fell. There was found thn Indian ant the white nun born on the banks of the Mohawk, their left hand clenched...grasping in a gripe of death, the knife plunged in each other*i bosom; thus they lay frowning." upon a litlle hillock, being- advised to select a less exposed... | |
| Henry Flanders - 1855 - 682 sider
...There was found the Indian and the white man, born on the banks of the Mohawk, their left hand clinched in each other's hair, the right grasping, in a gripe of death, the knife plunged in each other's bosoni : thus they lay frowning.' ' Although the victory remained with the militia, they were not in... | |
| Nathaniel Soley Benton - 1856 - 524 sider
...Indian and the white man, born on the banks of the Mohawk, their left hands clenched in each others' hair, the right grasping, in a gripe of death, the knife plunged in each others' bosom ; thus they lay frowning." Some authors have stated that Gen. Herkimer was sixty years... | |
| 1857 - 668 sider
...it, drew their first breath on our shores. Again : Let me recall, gentlemen, to your recollection, that bloody field in which Herkimer fell. There was...gripe of death, the knife plunged in each other's bosom. Thus they lay frowning. Africa presents a number of nations, like those of America, uncivilized.... | |
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