| William Gordon - 1801 - 478 páginas
...dressed to receive her promised husband, when she met- her murderer einpi-oyed by you. Upward of 100 men, women and children, have perished by the hands of the ruffians, to whom, it is asserted, yoil have paid. the pace of blood." General Burgbyrie, *hi his reply of the 6th of «ki*... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 496 páginas
...her being dressed ' to receive her promised husband, but met her ' murderers employed by you. Upwards of ' one hundred men, women and children, have * perished by the hands of the ruffians, to whom < it is asserted, you have paid the price of blood, adds, " The late colonel Baum's servant, f who is at Bennington,... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 498 páginas
...her being dressed ' to receive her promised husband, but met her ' murderers employed by you. Upwards of ' one hundred men, women and children, have * perished by the hands of the-ruffiahs, to whom * it is asserted, you have paid the price of blocd. HE adds, " The late colonel... | |
| Reuben Sears - 1819 - 118 páginas
...b«ing dressed to receive her promised husband, when she met her murderer employed by you. Upwards of one hundred men, women and children, have perished by the hands of the ruffians, to whom it is asserted, you hare paid the price of blood." Gen. Burgoyne, ju hi? reply, vindicated his own character;... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 páginas
...her being dressed to receive her promised husband — but met her murderer, employed by you. Upwards of one hundred men, women and children, have perished by the hands of ruffians, to whom it is asserted you have paid the price of blood." This appears since to be rather... | |
| James Thacher - 1827 - 494 páginas
...her being dressed to receive her promised husband — but met her murderer, employed by you. Upwards of one hundred men, women and children, have perished by the hands of ruffians, to whom it is asserted you have paid the price of blood." This appears since to be rather... | |
| 1832 - 564 páginas
...aggravated, by being dressed to receive her promised husband; but met her murderer employed by you. Upwards of one hundred men, women and children, have perished by the hands of the ruffians to whom, it is asserted, you have paid the price of blood." -q To this part of his letter, General Burgoyne replied,... | |
| John Marshall - 1836 - 534 páginas
...aggravated, by being dressed to receive her promised husband; but met her murderer employed by you. Upwards of one hundred men, women and children, have perished by the hands of the ruffians to whom, it is asserted, you have paid the price of blood." To this part of his letter. General Burgoyne replied,... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 540 páginas
...proportion our efforts to the exigency of the times." — Letter of Washington to Gentral Sclntyler, July 15, 1777. ral Schuyler in the command of the...the price of blood." General Burgoyne replied, and rep^U^d with indignation the charge of encouraging, in any respect, the outrages of the In dians. He... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1845 - 564 páginas
...dwelling. The miserable fate of Miss " M'Crea was particularly aggravated, by being dressed to re" ccive her promised husband ; but met her murderer, employed...you. Upward of one hundred men, women, and children, 0 have perished by the hands of the ruffians to whom, it is as" serted, you have paid the price of... | |
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