M'Crea, a young lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character, and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of your army, was, with other women and children, taken out of a house near Fort Edward, carried into the woods, and there scalped and mangled... The Fort Edward Book: Containing Some Historical Sketches, with ... - Halaman 48oleh Robert O. Bascom - 1903 - 274 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Gordon - 1801 - 478 halaman
...charge, and then retorted the Indian cruelties, which he imputed to Buvgoyne, saying, " Miss M'Rea, a young lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of your army, was with other women and children, takea out of a house near Fort... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 496 halaman
...' authenticated facts shall in every Gazette, con' firm the truth of the horrid tale. ' Miss M'Rea, a young lady, lovely to the ' sight, of virtuous character, and amiable dis' position, engaged to an officer of your army, ' was, with other women and children, taken * out... | |
| John Burk - 1816 - 574 halaman
...heart-rending instance. This melancholy fact, we will relate in the words of General Gates. " Miss M'Crae, a young Lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character, and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of the Royal army, was, with other women and children, taken out of a house near... | |
| Reuben Sears - 1819 - 118 halaman
...histories of those times. Gen. Gates, in his letter to General Burgoyne, thus speaks : " Miss M'Rea, a young lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer in your army, was, with other women and children, taken out of a house near Fort... | |
| John Marshall - 1836 - 534 halaman
...until authenticated facts shall, in every gazette, confirm the truth of the horrid tale. " Miss M'Crea, a young lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character, and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of your army, was, with other women and children, taken out of a house near fort... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 568 halaman
...to General Burgoyne, thus spoke of the case now specially under consideration : — " Miss M'Crea, a young lady, lovely to the " sight, of virtuous character and amiable disposition, engaged " to an officer of your army, was, with other women and chil" dren, taken out of a house near... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1838 - 540 halaman
...to General Burgoyne, thus spoke of the case now specially under consideration : — " Miss M'Crea, a young lady, lovely to the " sight, of virtuous character and amiable disposition, engaged " to an officer of your army, was, with other women and chil" dren, taken out of a house near... | |
| Isaac Brock - 1845 - 492 halaman
...correspondence between the American general. Gates, and General Burgoyne. The former wrote : " Miss M'Crea, a young lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of your army, was, with other women and children, taken out of a house near Fort... | |
| Robert Sears - 1847 - 470 halaman
...until authenticated facts shall, in every gazette, confirm the truth of the horrid tale. " Miss McCrea, a young lady lovely to the sight, of virtuous character and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of your army, was, with other women and children, taken put of a house near Fort... | |
| Isaac Brock - 1847 - 512 halaman
...correspondence between the American general, Gates, and General Burgoyne. The former wrote : " Miss M'Crea, a young lady, lovely to the sight, of virtuous character and amiable disposition, engaged to an officer of your army, was with other women and children, taken out of a house near Fort... | |
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