| Charles Johnston, Peter Johnston - 1827 - 276 էջ
...contemplated. They cocked their guns, threatening those gentlemen with instant death, if they did not Resist, and rushed into the fort. The interpreter's wife,...captive among the Indians, and felt an affection for theirr, ran to their cabin and informed them that Hall's soldiers were advancing, with the intention... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman - 1835 - 360 էջ
...exerted themselves in vain to dissuade these men, exasperated to madness by the spectacle of Gilmore's corpse, from the cruel deed which they contemplated....because they believed that the Indians who killed Gilmore had come with Cornstalk's son on the preceding day. This the young man solemnly denied, and... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman - 1835 - 358 էջ
...exerted themselves in vain to dissuade these men, exasperated to madness by the spectacle of Gilmore's corpse, from the cruel deed which they contemplated....because they believed that the Indians who killed Gilmore had come with Cornstalk's son on the preceding day. This the young man solemnly denied, and... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman - 1835 - 360 էջ
...exerted themselves in vain to dissuade these men, exasperated to madness by the spectacle of Gilmore's corpse, from the cruel deed which they contemplated....because they believed that the Indians who killed Gilmore had come with Cornstalk's son on the preceding day. This the young man solemnly denied, and... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman - 1835 - 362 էջ
...exerted themselves in vain, to dissuade these men, exasperated to madness by the spectacle of Gilmore's corpse, from the cruel deed which they contemplated....taking their lives, because they believed that the Indian* who killed Gilmore had come with Cornstalk's son on the preceding day. This the young man solemnly... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman - 1835 - 704 էջ
...exerted themselves in vain to dissuade these men, exasperated to madness by the spectacle of Gilmore's corpse, from the cruel deed which they contemplated....of taking their lives, because they believed that tht Indians who killed Gilmore had come with Cornstalk's son on the preceding day. This the young man... | |
| Charles Fenno Hoffman - 1835 - 364 էջ
...cruel deed which they contemplated. They cocked their guns, threatening those gentlemen with inBtant death if they did not desist, and rushed into the...because they believed that the Indians who killed Gilmore had come with Cornstalk's son on the preceding day. This the young man solemnly denied, and... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1841 - 550 էջ
...madness by the spectacle of Gillmore's corpse, from the cruel deed which they contemplated. They cockod their guns, threatening those gentlemen with instant...a captive among the Indians, and felt an affection tor them, ran to their cabin and informed the* that Hall's soldiers were advancing, with the intention... | |
| Benjamin Drake - 1841 - 252 էջ
...guns in their hands, that they would shoot any one who attempted to oppose them. In the mean time, the interpreter's wife, who had been a captive among the Indians, and had a feeling of regard for Cornstalk and his companions, perceiving their danger, ran to the cabin... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1846 - 788 էջ
...rage, they cocked their guns, and threatening those officers with instant death if they did not desist, rushed into the fort. The Interpreter's wife, who had been a captive among the Indians, and felt attached to them, ran to apprise the devoted chiefs of their danger. She informed them, that Hall's... | |
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