English would wake, we might kill them all sleeping, I removed out of the way all the Guns and Hatchets : but my heart failing me, I put all things where they were again. The next day when we were to be burnt, our Master and some others spake for us,... The Retrospective Review - Page 701853Full view - About this book
| Samuel G. Drake - 1839 - 382 lehte
...others spoke for us, and the evil was \ vented in this place. Hereabouts we lay three weeks togetf Here I had a shirt brought to me to make, and one Indian s it should be made this way, a second another way, a third way. I told them I would make it that way... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 374 lehte
...awaked. I thought if any of the English would awake, we might kill them all sleeping. I removed out of the way all the guns and hatchets, but my heart...when we were to be burnt, our master and some others spoke for us, and the evil was prevented in this place. Hereabouts we lay three weeks together. Here... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 lehte
...awaked. I thought if any of the English would awake, we might kill them all sleeping. I removed out of the way all the guns and hatchets, but my heart failing me, I put all things wjiorc they were again. The next day, when we ^vere to be burnt, our master and some others spoke for... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 664 lehte
...awaked. I thought if any of the English would awake, we might kill them all sleeping. I removed out of the way all the guns and hatchets, but my heart failing me, L put all things where they were again. The next day, when we were to, be burnt, our master and some... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1851 - 536 lehte
...out of the way all the guns and hatchets, but my heart failing me, I put all the things where thoy were again. The next day, when we were to be burnt, our master and some others spoke for us, and th« eyil was prevented in this place. Hereabouts we lay three weeks together. Here... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1851 - 528 lehte
...awakened. I thought if any of the English would awake, we might kill them all sleeping. I removed out of the way all the guns and hatchets, but my heart failing me, I put all the things where they were again. The next day, when we were to be burnt, our master and some others... | |
| John Frost - 1852 - 708 lehte
...awaked. I thought if any of the English would awake, we might kill them all sleeping. I removed out of the way all the guns and hatchets, but my heart...when we were to be burnt, our master and some others spoke for us, and the evil was prevented in this place. Hereabouts we lay three weeks together. Here... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1852 - 402 lehte
...awaked. I thought if any of the English would awake, we might kill them all sleeping. I removed out of the way all the guns and hatchets, but my heart...when we were to be burnt, our master and some others spoke for us, and the evil was prevented in this place. Hereabouts we lay three weeks together. Here... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1853 - 534 lehte
...awakened. I thought if any of the English would awake, we might kill them all sleeping. 1 removed out of the way all the guns and hatchets, but my heart failing me, I put all the things where they were.again. The nest day, when we were to be burnt, our master and some others... | |
| Increase Mather - 1856 - 328 lehte
...awaked, I thought if any of the English would wake, we might kill them all sleeping ; I removed out of the way all the guns and hatchets ; but my heart...shirt brought to me to make, and one Indian said it should be made this way, a second another way, a third his way ; I told them I would make it that way... | |
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