Wyoming: A TaleHarper & Brothers, 1845 - 123 pagina's |
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Pagina 22
... guard , at least as backers , he stood near to the presiding officer , though with his face turned to the assemblage . His portly figure , the commanding tone of countenance , now brightened with a flush of excitement , his martial ...
... guard , at least as backers , he stood near to the presiding officer , though with his face turned to the assemblage . His portly figure , the commanding tone of countenance , now brightened with a flush of excitement , his martial ...
Pagina 24
... guard , so much as to deem it bet- ter to remove the flag as a matter of poli- cy , were now mustering in equal zeal with its defenders . Foiled , therefore , in his at- tempt , he shouted , while he leaped down from the platform ...
... guard , so much as to deem it bet- ter to remove the flag as a matter of poli- cy , were now mustering in equal zeal with its defenders . Foiled , therefore , in his at- tempt , he shouted , while he leaped down from the platform ...
Pagina 39
... guard every place where it was likely attempt would be made to effect an entrance , he waited the issue . His suspense was of short duration , as the besiegers , having surrounded the building , commenced the assault . The fine shot ...
... guard every place where it was likely attempt would be made to effect an entrance , he waited the issue . His suspense was of short duration , as the besiegers , having surrounded the building , commenced the assault . The fine shot ...
Pagina 44
... guard- ed , with his arms pinioned , and a face some- what haggard , an effect in part referable to his potations of the evening prior , and loss of sleep , occasioned by the painful restraint of his bonds . A handkerchief , that had ...
... guard- ed , with his arms pinioned , and a face some- what haggard , an effect in part referable to his potations of the evening prior , and loss of sleep , occasioned by the painful restraint of his bonds . A handkerchief , that had ...
Pagina 54
... guard , yield to without murmur . plation of this halt savage , half enlightened , be red with the blood of my people . In morning's walk ; and about ten they stop - ment. " It is the part of the judicious purvey- or , " he continued ...
... guard , yield to without murmur . plation of this halt savage , half enlightened , be red with the blood of my people . In morning's walk ; and about ten they stop - ment. " It is the part of the judicious purvey- or , " he continued ...
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ABRAHAM MILLS afther agin answered arms Barnabas Barney bless blood body brother called Captain Charles Charles Anthon Charles Henderson closed Colonel Dinning command dear Diggs Doctor Jaws door exclaimed eyes face Father Janaway favour feel feet fell fire followed Forty Fort gazed geant give ground guard hand head heart heerd Henderson hope hour Indian inquired Jeremiah jist JULIUS CÆSAR kape lady length liberty pole look matter ment mind Miss Ruth Mohawk morning mother mouth neck night numbers officer party passed Peggy Price prisoner rank rebel remark replied returned rifle seat sergeant shouted side silence skulpin soldier soon stand step stockade stood stranger Summers sword there's thim thought tion tone tree turned venison voice Walter Whigs word ye'll yer honour young friend youth
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Pagina 118 - Wommn, .• wilt thou have this Man to thy wedded husband, to live together after God's ordinance in the holy estate of Matrimony? Wilt thou obey him, and serve him, love, honour, and keep him in sickness and in health; and, forsaking all others, keep thee only unto him, so long as ye both shall live?
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