| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 566 oldal
...time down to our own days have not unfrequently complained that they prophesied in sackcloth.] next to the garrison, to which he with his family, taking...but the terms were violated, and the whole family was either killed or made captives. Thomas Bickford preserved his house in a singular manner. It was... | |
| Henry White - 1841 - 440 oldal
...forced the door at the moment that he had burst a way through that end of the house which was next to the garrison, to which he, with his family, taking...but the terms were violated, and the whole family either killed or made captives. Thomas Bickford preserved his house in a singular manner. It was situated... | |
| Henry White - 1843 - 444 oldal
...forced the door at the moment that he had burst a way through that end of the house which was next to the garrison, to which he, with his family, taking...but the terms were violated, and the whole family either killed or made captives. Thomas Bickford preserved his house in a singular manner. It was situated... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 786 oldal
...forced the door at the moment that he had burst a way through that end of the house which was next to the garrison, to which he with his family, taking...but the terms were violated, and the whole family either killed or made captives. Thomas Bickford preserved his house in a singular manner. It was situated... | |
| John Frost - 1854 - 775 oldal
...forced the door at the moment that he had burst a way through that end of the house which was next to the garrison, to which he with his family, taking...but the terms were violated, and the whole family either killed or made captives. Thomas Bickford preserved his house in a singular manner. It was situated... | |
| Henry White - 1859 - 440 oldal
...forced the door at the moment that he had burst a way through that end of the house which was next to the garrison, to which he, with his family, taking...but the terms were violated, and the whole family either killed or made captives. Thomas Bickford preserved his house in a singular manner. It was situated... | |
| New Hampshire - 1868 - 778 oldal
...forced the door at the moment that he had burst a way through that end of the house which was next to the garrison, to which he with his family, taking...being moonlight, happily escaped. Still defeated, tln-y attacked the house of John Davis, which after some resistance he surrendered on terms; but the... | |
| New Hampshire - 1868 - 780 oldal
...burst a way through that end of the house which wan next to the garrison, to which ho with his lam My, taking advantage of the shade of some trees, it being moonlight, happily escaped. Still defeated. Uu-y attacked the house oCJohn Davis, whicli after some resistance he surrendered on terms; but the... | |
| New Hampshire (Colony) Probate Court - 1868 - 782 oldal
...that end of the house which was next to the garrison, to which be with his lamily, taking advan1age of the shade of some trees, it being moonlight, happily escaped. Still defeated, tln.y attacked the house nf lJnhn Davis, which after some resistance he surrendered on terms ; but... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1897 - 430 oldal
...would be a proper remedy. She answered, ' Occapee,' which is the Indian word for From Wheelright'i Pond. rum, of which she knew he had taken a bottle...were violated and the whole family killed or made I From the Flower Garden. captives. Thomas Bickford preserved his house in a singular manner. It was... | |
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