At length, disappointed in the hope of seeing resistance made to the enemy, and sensible, of course, that no effort of my own unassisted arm could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter. Amid the slaughter which was raging... The book of adventure and peril - Side 268af Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875Fuld visning - Om denne bog
| Colin G. Calloway - 2006 - 240 sider
...Ojibwas captured Michilimackinac, the French traders and inhabitants stood back from the slaughter. "I observed many of the Canadian inhabitants of the...neither opposing the Indians, nor suffering injury." When Henry begged Charles Langlade, his next-door neighbor, to shelter him, Langlade shrugged his shoulders... | |
| 1885 - 554 sider
...made to the enemy, and sensible of course that no effort of my own unassisted arm could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter....observed many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort calml}- looking on, neither opposing the Indians nor suffering injury. From this circumstance I conceived... | |
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