| Orsamus Turner - 1849 - 744 halaman
...the town but one house belonging to COUDRE, and that of a widow who had six children, whither M. de MONTIGNY had been carried when wounded. All the rest...twenty Mohawks were also spared, in order to show that it was the English and not they, against whom the grudge was entertained. The loss on this occasion... | |
| Orsamus Turner - 1850 - 710 halaman
...the town but one house belonging to COUDRE, and that of a widow who had six children, whither M. de MONTIGNY had been carried when wounded. All the rest...twenty Mohawks were also spared, in order to show that it was the English and not they, against whom the grudge was entertained. The loss on this occasion... | |
| Orsamus Turner - 1851 - 634 halaman
...some French prisoners. The French account, in the Paris Document*, says that " the lives of fifty or sixty persons, old men, women and children were spared, they having escaped the first fury of attack," enjoy the warmth of their burning hamlets. A small garrison, where there were soldiers under... | |
| JOHN ROMEYN BRODHEAD. - 1871 - 696 halaman
...miserable way through the snow to Albany. Some thirty Iroquois, who were lodging in the village, were spared, " in order to show them that it was the English,...not they, against whom the grudge was entertained." At daybreak a party was sent to the house of Captain Alexander Glen, at " Scotia," on the north side... | |
| Edward Manning Ruttenber - 1872 - 426 halaman
...a widow and her six children, in whose care the French commander, who had been wounded, was placed. The lives of between fifty and sixty persons, old men, women and children, who escaped the fury of the first attack, were spared. Upwards of eighty well built and well furnished... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1873 - 492 halaman
...upwards of eighty well-built and well-furnished houses in the town," of which all were burned but two. " The lives of between fifty and sixty persons, old...they having escaped the first fury of the attack. Thirty prisoners were led away. A Jist is preserved of the names, mostly Dutch, of sixty persons who... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1875 - 638 halaman
...upwards of eighty well-built and well-furnished houses in the town," of which all were burned but two. a The lives of between fifty and sixty persons, old...they having escaped the first fury of the attack. Thirty prisoners were led away. A list is preserved of the names, mostly Dutch, of sixty persons who... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1875 - 658 halaman
...upwards of eighty well-built and well-furnished houses in the town," of which all were burned but two. " The lives of between fifty and sixty persons, old...they having escaped the first fury of the attack. Thirty prisoners were led away. A list is preserved of the names, mostly Dutch, of sixty persons who... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1877 - 644 halaman
...upwards of eighty well-built and well-furnished houses in the town," of which all were burned but two. " The lives of between fifty and sixty persons, old...they having escaped the first fury of the attack. Thirty prisoners were led away. A list is preserved of the names, mostly Dutch, of sixty persons who... | |
| Jonathan Pearson - 1883 - 520 halaman
...belonging to Condre [Sander Glen], and that of a widow [Bratt], who had six children, whither M. de Montigny had been carried when wounded. All the rest...them that it was the English and not they against who:n the grudge was entertained. " The loss on this occasion in houses, cattle and grain, amounts... | |
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