Tragedies of the Wilderness: Or, True and Authentic Narratives of Captives, who Have Been Carried Away by the Indians from the Various Frontier Settlements of the United States, from the Earliest to the Present Time. Illustrating the Manner and Customs, Barbarous Rites and Ceremonies, of the North American Indians, and Their Various Methods of Torture Practised Upon Such as Have from Time to Time, Fallen Into Their HandsAntiquarian bookstore and institute, 1841 - 354 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 40–ի 1-ից 5-ը:
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... provision ; and in the morning away they went . During my abode in this place , Philip spake to me to make a shirt for his boy , which I did ; for which he gave me a shilling . I offered the money to my mistress , but she bid me keep it ...
... provision ; and in the morning away they went . During my abode in this place , Philip spake to me to make a shirt for his boy , which I did ; for which he gave me a shilling . I offered the money to my mistress , but she bid me keep it ...
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... provision I had in my travel for one day . The Indians returning from Northampton * brought with them some horses , and sheep , and other things which they had taken . I desired them that they would carry me to Albany upon one of those ...
... provision I had in my travel for one day . The Indians returning from Northampton * brought with them some horses , and sheep , and other things which they had taken . I desired them that they would carry me to Albany upon one of those ...
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... provisions Mr. Hoar had brought . And we may see the wonderful power of God , in that one passage , in that when ... provision , but also trading cloth , a part of the twenty pounds agreed upon . But instead of doing us any mischief ...
... provisions Mr. Hoar had brought . And we may see the wonderful power of God , in that one passage , in that when ... provision , but also trading cloth , a part of the twenty pounds agreed upon . But instead of doing us any mischief ...
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... provisions , and be obliged to leave their pursuit , and turn homeward , and the very next week the enemy came upon our town , like bears bereft of their whelps , or so many ravenous wolves , rending us and our lambs to death . But what ...
... provisions , and be obliged to leave their pursuit , and turn homeward , and the very next week the enemy came upon our town , like bears bereft of their whelps , or so many ravenous wolves , rending us and our lambs to death . But what ...
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... provisions which they plun- dered from the English . I can but stand in admiration to see the wonderful power of God , in providing for such a vast number of our enemies in the wilderness , where there was nothing to be seen but from ...
... provisions which they plun- dered from the English . I can but stand in admiration to see the wonderful power of God , in providing for such a vast number of our enemies in the wilderness , where there was nothing to be seen but from ...
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Tragedies of the Wilderness: Or, True and Authentic Narratives of the ... Samuel G. Drake Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
Tragedies of the Wilderness : Or, True and Authentic Narratives of Captives ... Samuel Gardner Drake Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1853 |
Tragedies of the Wilderness: Or, True and Authentic Narratives of Captives ... Samuel G. Drake Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1844 |
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Էջ 29 - I had fainted, unless I had believed to see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait on the Lord: be of good courage, and he shall strengthen thine heart: wait, I say, on the Lord.
Էջ 27 - Me have ye bereaved of my children: Joseph is not, and Simeon is not, and ye will take Benjamin away: all these things are against me.
Էջ 31 - Oh that my people had hearkened unto me, and Israel had walked in my ways! I should soon have subdued their enemies, and turned my hand against their adversaries.
Էջ 37 - Have pity upon me, have pity upon me, O ye my friends; For the hand of God hath touched me.
Էջ 39 - For a small moment have I forsaken thee ; But with great mercies will I gather thee. In a little wrath I hid my face from thee for a moment; But with everlasting kindness will I have mercy on thee, Saith the Lord thy Redeemer.
Էջ 30 - Thus saith the Lord ; Refrain thy voice from weeping, and thine eyes from tears: for thy work shall be rewarded, saith the Lord ; and they shall come again from the land of the enemy. And there is hope in thine end, saith the Lord, that thy children shall come again to their own border.
Էջ 40 - Like a crane or a swallow, so did I chatter: I did mourn as a dove : Mine eyes fail with looking upward: O Lord, I am oppressed ; undertake for me.
Էջ 21 - Some in our house were fighting for their lives, others wallowing in blood, the house on fire over our heads, and the bloody heathen ready to knock us on the head if we stirred out. Now might we hear mothers and children crying out for themselves and one another, "Lord, what shall we do?
Էջ 286 - Mr. Tracy, happened to call upon me, saying that another canoe had just arrived from Detroit, and proposing that I should go with him to the beach, to inquire the news, it so happened that I still remained,, to finish my letters, promising to follow Mr.
Էջ 34 - It seems to be a bait, the devil lays to make men loose their precious time: I remember with shame, how formerly, when I had taken two or three pipes, I was presently ready for another, such a bewitching thing it is...