| 1780 - 688 pages
...he had been fo lately a witnefi, made fuch an imprcflion on his mind, that he did not long fnrvive. He died in about three months of a broken heart ; and with truth might it lie faid, that he was an honour to his country. I mean not to point out the following circuit dance... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1778 - 762 pages
....cold blood, to whofe valour he had been fo lately a witnefs, made fuch an impreffion on his aiind, that he did not long furvive. He died in about three...it be faid, that he was an honour to his country. I mean not to point out the following circumftance as the immediate judgment of heaven, and intended... | |
| 1780 - 740 pages
...occurrences, which would probably have been prevented had he been left to purfue his own plans, together with the lofs of fo many brave fellows murdered in cold...it be faid, that he was an honour to his country. I mean not to point out the following circumftance as the immediate judgement of Heaven, and intended... | |
| John Wesley - 1794 - 738 pages
...fellows, murdered in cold blood, to whofe valour he had been fo lately a witnefs, made fuch an impreflion on his mind, that he did not long furvive. He died...it be faid, that he was an honour to his country. I cannot omit obferving that very few of thofe different tribes of Indians that ihared in this flaughter,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1800 - 688 pages
...probably hare been prevented, had he been left to purfue his own plans, together with the lofs of fb many brave fellows, murdered in cold blood, to •whofe...it be faid, that he was an honour to his country. I mean not to point out the following circumflance as the immediate judgment of Heaven, and intended... | |
| 1800 - 694 pages
...his own plans, together with the lofs of fo many brave fellows, murdered in cold bloodi, to whoiè valour he had been fo lately a witnefs, made fuch...broken heart, and with truth might it be faid, that he wa$ an honour to his country. I mean not to point out the following circumflance as the immediate judgment... | |
| 1800 - 702 pages
...fellows, murdered in cold blood, to whole valour he had been fo lately a witnefs, made fuch an impreflion on his mind, that he did not long furvive. He died...it be faid, that he was an honour to his country. I mean not to point out the following circumflance as the immediate judgment of Heaven, and intended... | |
| Jonathan Carver - 1802 - 330 pages
...own plans, together with the lofs of fo many brave fellows, murdered in cold blood, to whofe valor he had been fo lately a witnefs, made fuch an impreffion...heart, and with truth might it be faid, that he was an honor to his country. . I mean not to point out the following circumftance i as the immediate judgment... | |
| Jonathan Carver - 1813 - 292 pages
...had been fo lately a witnefs, made fuch -arj iinprefliori on his mind, that he did not long fnrvive. He died in about three months of a broken heart, and with truth might it be laid, that he was :•.!i honor to hfi country. It was computed that fifuen hundred perfons were Wiled... | |
| M. Randall - 1834 - 328 pages
...he had been so lately a witness, made such an impression on his mind, that he did not long survive. He died in about three months of a broken heart, and with truth it might be said, that he was an honor to his country. I cannot refrain from observing that very few... | |
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