About ten o'clock, Dr. Warren sent in great haste for me, and begged that I would immediately set off for Lexington, where Messrs. Hancock and Adam's were, and acquaint them of the movement, and that it was thought they were the objects. Publication - Halaman 105oleh Society of Colonial Wars in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts - 1906Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 halaman
...for me, and begged that I would immediately set off for Lexington, where Messrs. Hancock and Adams were, and acquaint them of the movement, and that...Dawes. The Sunday before, by desire of Dr. Warren, 1 had been to Lexington, to Messrs. Hancock and Adams, who were at the Rev. Mr. Clark's. I returned... | |
| 1826 - 404 halaman
...for tne, and begged that I would immediately set oil" for Lexington, where Messrs. Hancock and Adams were, and acquaint them of the movement, and that...it was thought they were the objects. When I got to Or. Warren's house, I found he had sent an express by land to Lexington — a Mr. William Dawes. The... | |
| William Dunlap - 1834 - 448 halaman
...for me, and begged that I would immediately set off for Lexington, where Messrs. Hancock and Adams were, and acquaint them of the movement, and that it was thought they were the object. When I got to Dr. Warren's house, I found he had sent an express by land to Lexington — a... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1873 - 520 halaman
...haste for me, and begged .that I would immediately set off for Lexington, where were Hancock and Adams, and acquaint them of the movement, and that it was thought they were the objects. The Sunday before, by desire of Dr. Warren, I had been to Lexington to see Hancock and Adams, who were... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1873 - 514 halaman
...haste for me, and begged that I would immediately set off for Lexington, where were Hancixk and Adams, and acquaint them of the movement, and that it was thought they were the objects. The Sunday before, by desire of Dr. Warren, I had been to Lexington to see Hancock and Adams, who were... | |
| Samuel Adams Drake - 1873 - 516 halaman
...Hancock and Adams, and acquaint them of the movement, and that it was thought they were the objects. The Sunday before, by desire of Dr. Warren, I had been to Lexington to see Hancock and Adams, who were at Rev. Mr. Clark's. " I returned at night, through Charlestown. There... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1879 - 598 halaman
...for me, and begged that I would immediately set off for Lexington, where Messrs. Hancock and Adams were, and acquaint them of the movement, and that...Dawes.* The Sunday before, by desire of Dr. Warren, 1 had been to Lexington, to Messrs. Hancock and Adams, who were at the Rev. Mr. Clark's. I returned... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1882 - 790 halaman
...who was one of the club of patrolmen, and begged him to go to Lexington and tell Hancock and Adams of the movement, " and that it was thought they were the objects." Paul Revere went to a friend who had a boat in readiness, and crossed at once to Charlestown. So early... | |
| 1902 - 854 halaman
...for me, and begged that I would immediately tet off for Lexington, where Messrs. Hancock and Adams were, and acquaint them of the movement, and that it was thought they were the objects. When two friends rowed me across Charles River a little to the eastward where the Somerset man-of-war lay.... | |
| William Willder Wheildon - 1885 - 44 halaman
...at Concord bridge. Revere himself makes but very slight mention of this Sunday ride. He simply says: "The Sunday before, by desire of Dr. Warren, I had...night through Charlestown ; there I agreed with a Col. Conant, and other gentlemen, that if the British went out by water, we would show two lanterns... | |
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