Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded; and our little army began to move; but in a short time we saw the front division driven back, and discovered that we were entirely encircled by the savages. We expected every... The Natural and Civil History of Vermont - Page 392by Samuel Williams - 1809Full view - About this book
| Edmund Burke - History - 1778 - 762 pages
...by their fhrieks or groans, were foon difpatched. Here we were fully in expectation the difturbance would have concluded ; and our little army began to move ; but in a fhort time we law the front divifion driven back, and difcovered that we were entirely encircled by... | |
| 1793 - 430 pages
...fhrieks or groan?, were loon dilpatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the • diliurbance would have concluded ; and our • little army began to move; but in a fhort • time we law the front div.fion driven back, and difcovered that we were entirely encirc ed... | |
| History - 1800 - 702 pages
...by their fhrieks or groans, were fooa dilpatched. Here we were fufly in expectation the diflurbance would have concluded, and our little army began to move ; but in a flwrt time we faw the front divifion driven back, and difcovered that wa were entirely encircled by... | |
| History - 1800 - 694 pages
...their ihrieks or groans, were foon di (patched. fibre we were fully in expeclation tne difturbance would have concluded, and our little army began to move ; but in a mort time we faw the front divifion driven back, and difcovered that we were entirely encircled by... | |
| Jonathan Carver - Dakota language - 1802 - 330 pages
...their fhrieks or groans, were foon difpatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the difturhance would have concluded ; and our little army began to move ; but in a fhort time we faw the front diviiion driven back, and difcovered that we were entirely encircled by... | |
| Jonathan Carver - Indians of North America - 1813 - 292 pages
...them from the fury of the favageS. 1 I ere we were fully in expeftation that the diftturbance*'ould have concluded ; and our little army began to move; but in a fhort time we faw the front divifion Driven back, and difcovered that wa were entirely encircled by... | |
| Military art and science - 1830 - 830 pages
...enemies by their shrieks and groans, were soon despatched. " Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded, and our little army...driven back, and discovered that we were entirely encirled by the savages. We expected every moment that the guard, which the French, by the articles... | |
| M. Randall - Readers - 1834 - 328 pages
...enemies by their shrieks or groans, were soon dispatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded ; and our little...every moment that the guard, Which the French, by the articles of capitulation had agreed to allow us, vrould have arrived, and put an end to our apprehensions... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1839 - 382 pages
...enemies by their shrieks or groans, were soon dispatched. Here we were fully in expectation that the disturbance would have concluded ; and our little...every moment that the guard, which the French, by the articles of capitulation, had agreed to allow us, would have arrived, and put an end to our apprehensions;... | |
| Thomas Gage - Rowley (Mass. : Town) - 1840 - 526 pages
...their enemies by their shrieks or groans, were soon despatched. " Here we were fully in expectation the disturbance would have concluded, and our little army...every moment that the guard, which the French, by the articles of capitulation, had agreed to allow us, would have arrived, and put an end to our apprehensions... | |
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