| Samuel G. Drake - 1854 - 782 Seiten
...to the record. Air. ffinslote continues, " But it is incredible hour many wounds these tico panieses received before they died, not making any fearful...to the last. " Hobbamock stood by all this time,* and meddled not, observing how our men demeaned themselves in this action." After the affray was ended,... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1855 - 738 Seiten
...youth, whom the captain caused to be hanged. But it is incredible how many wounds these two pineses received before they died, not making any fearful...catching at their weapons, and striving to the last." Three more Indians were killed by the same party. A fight in the woods, in which Hobbamock took an... | |
| Charles De Wolf Brownell - 1856 - 742 Seiten
...desperate hand to hand struggle, Winslow says : " But it is incredible how many wounds these two panieses received before they died, not making any fearful...catching at their weapons and striving to the last." Wittuwamat had often expressed great contempt of the English for their want of fortitude, declaring... | |
| 1857 - 692 Seiten
...are indebted for the knowledge of these transactions, "how many wounds these two pineses (warriors) received before they died, not making any fearful...catching at their weapons and striving to the last." Not content with this slaughter, Standish sent word to another company of Weston's men to kill the... | |
| 1857 - 716 Seiten
...the knowledge of these transactions, " how many wounds these two pineses (warriors) received beforo they died, not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons and striving to the last" Not content with this slaughter, Standish sent word to another company of Weston's men to kill the... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1859 - 794 Seiten
...close to the record. Mr. Wlnslow continues, " But it is incredible Aoto many wounds these two ptmieses received before they died, not making any fearful...striving to the last. "Hobbamock stood by all this time,* and meddled not, observing how our men demeaned themselves in this action." After the affray was ended,... | |
| Charles De Wolf Brownell - 1860 - 736 Seiten
...desperate hand to hand struggle, Window says : " But it is incredible how many wounds these two panieses received before they died, not making any fearful...catching at their weapons and striving to the last." Wittuwamat had often expressed great contempt of the English for their want of fortitude, declaring... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1861 - 912 Seiten
...Page 743. " But it is incredible how many wounds these two prinses (braves), Pecksuot and Wattawamat, received before they died, not making any fearful...catching at their weapons, and striving to the last" — Journal of the Colonists. NOTE 74. Te s ; Mila Standish was dead. Page 747. Standish had a very... | |
| John Lauris Blake, Alexander Vietts Blake - 1861 - 298 Seiten
...man; the youth INDIAN ANECDOTES. 139 they took and hanged. It is incredible, how many wounds these men received, before they died, not making any fearful...catching at their weapons, and striving to the last. Hobamock stood by as a spectator, observing how our men demeaned themselves in the action; which being... | |
| Henry Wadsworth Longfellow - 1862 - 548 Seiten
...Page 449. " But it is incredible how many wounds these two princes (braves), Pecksuot and Wattawamat, received before they died, not making any fearful...catching at their weapons, and striving to the last."— Journal of the Colonists. NOTE 74. Yes; Miles Standish was dead. Page 452 Standish had a very narrow... | |
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