| Anne Newport Royall, A traveller - 1826 - 400 halaman
...an immense crowd of people ; so numerous that they were compelled to walk six abreast, and the whole closed by a long train of carriages, belonging to the principal gentry in Boston. During the procession, all the bells tolled in the most doleful manner. But this was trifling... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1836 - 530 halaman
...expressed a desire that the troops should be wholly withdrawn from the town to the castle, which was accordingly done. The funeral of the victims was attended...procession being closed by a long train of carriages be-' longing to the principal gentry of the town. Captain Preston and the party of soldiers were afterwards... | |
| George Lillie Craik, Charles MacFarlane - 1841 - 834 halaman
...victims who had fallen were carried in procession through the town, and were buried with great pomp, the procession being closed by a long train of carriages belonging to the principal persons of Boston and the neighbourhood. Nothing was neglected to exasperate the public mind and perpetuate... | |
| John Frost - 1844 - 494 halaman
...vault, with the highest marks of respect, the corpses being followed to the tomb by a vast multitude of people, arranged six abreast ; the procession being...closed by a long train of carriages belonging to the citizens. Captain Preston and the soldiers were all committed to jail and afterwards tried. The captain... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 halaman
...vault, with the highest marks of respect, the corpses being followed to the tomb by a vast multitude of people, arranged six abreast ; the procession being...closed by a long train of carriages belonging to the citizens. Captain Preston and the soldiers were all committed to jail and afterwards tried. The captain... | |
| Jacob K. Neff - 1851 - 610 halaman
...through the main street, accompanied by a concourse so large that the ranks walked six abreast, followed by a long train of carriages belonging to the principal gentry of the town. On the 24th of October, Captain Preston's trial commenced, and was followed by that of the eight soldiers.... | |
| James Spear Loring - 1852 - 720 halaman
...Middle Burying Ground. The funeral consisted of an immense, number of persons in ranks of six, followed by a long train of carriages belonging to the principal gentry of the town, at which time the bells of Boston and adjoining towns were tolled. It ifl supposed that a greater number... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1872 - 638 halaman
...immense concourse of People, so numerous as to be obliged to follow in Ranks of six, and brought up by a long Train of carriages belonging to the principal Gentry of the Town. The Bodies were deposited in one vault in the middle Burying ground. The aggravated circumstances of... | |
| John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 560 halaman
...expressed his desire that the troops should be wholly withdrawn from the town to the castle, which was accordingly done. The funeral of the victims was attended...concourse of people, arranged six abreast, the procession * Hutchison, pp. 272-275. being closed by a long train of carriages belonging to the principal gentry... | |
| John Frederick Schroeder - 1903 - 554 halaman
...grave by an immense concourse of people, arranged six abreast, the procession * Hutchison, pp. 272-275. being closed by a long train of carriages belonging...town.* Captain Preston and the party of soldiers were afterward tried. The captain and six of the men were acquitted, and two were brought in guilty of manslaughter;... | |
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