| Henry White - 1841 - Liczba stron: 440
...mountain, and saw the smoke of the fires in the town, and beheld the awful desolations of Deerfield. Before we marched any farther, they killed a sucking child of the. English. We did not travel far the first day ; and God made the heathen so to pity our children, that, although... | |
| Henry White - 1843 - Liczba stron: 444
...mountain, and saw the smoke of the fires in the town, and beheld the awful desolations of Deerfield. Before we marched any farther, they killed a sucking child of the English. We did not travel far the first day ; and God made the heathen so to pity our children, that, although... | |
| Henry Trumbull - 1846 - Liczba stron: 354
...went up to the mountain, and saw the smoke of the fires in the town, and beheld thie awful desolation of Deerfield ; and before we marched any farther,...There were slain by the enemy, of the inhabitants of the town, to the number of thirty-eight, besides nine of the neighboring towns. " When we came to our... | |
| John Williams, Stephen West Williams - 1853 - Liczba stron: 210
...desolations of Deerfield. And before we marched any farther, they killed a sucking child belonging to one of the English. There were slain by the enemy of the...thirty-eight, besides nine of the neighboring towns.* We travelled not far the first day ; God made the heathen so to pity our children, that though they... | |
| Henry White - 1859 - Liczba stron: 440
...mountain, and saw the smoke of the fires in the town, and beheld the awful desolations of Deerfield. Before we marched any farther, they killed a sucking child of the English. We did not travel far the first day ; and God made the heathen so to pity our children, that, although... | |
| John Langdon Sibley - 1885 - Liczba stron: 478
...Fires in the Town, and beheld the awful desolations. . . . Before we marched any farther, they kill'da Sucking Child of the English. There were slain by the Enemy, of the Inhabitants of our Town, to the number of Thirty-eight, besides Nine of the Neighbouring Towns. Travel'd not far the... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - Liczba stron: 560
...desolations of Deerfield. And before we marched any farther, they killed a sucking child belonging to one of the English, There were slain by the enemy of the...thirty-eight, besides nine of the neighboring towns. We travelled not far the first day ; God made the heathen so to pity our children, that, though they... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1892 - Liczba stron: 354
..." we went up the mountain, and saw the smoke of the fires in town, and beheld the awful desolation of Deerfield ; and before we marched any farther they killed a sucking child of the English." The French and Indians marched that afternoon only four or five miles, — to Greenfield meadows, —... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1892 - Liczba stron: 354
..." we went up the mountain, and saw the smoke of the fires in town, and beheld the awful desolation of Deerfield ; and before we marched any farther they killed a sucking child of the English." The French and Indians marched that afternoon only four or five miles, — to Greenfield meadows, —... | |
| George Sheldon - 1895 - Liczba stron: 696
...prepare us for our travel. * * * After this we went up the mountain, and saw the smoke of the fires in town, and beheld the awful desolations of Deerfield....There were slain by the enemy, of the inhabitants of our town, to the number of tllir,.ly-eight, beside nine of the neighboring towns. Whilst we were there,... | |
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