She seized a stable fork and assaulted one miserable victim who lay groaning and writhing in the agony of his wounds, aggravated by the scorching beams of the sun. With a delicacy of feeling scarcely to have been expected under such circumstances, Wau-bee-nee-mah... History of Kalamazoo County, Michigan - Halaman 75oleh Samuel W. Durant - 1880 - 552 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| James Handasyd Perkins, John Mason Peck - 1850 - 818 halaman
...With a delicacy of feeling scarcely to have been expected, under such circumstances, Wau-bec-ncc-mah stretched a mat across two poles, between me and this...the children, twelve of whom, placed together in one baggage- wagon, fell beneath the merciless tomahawk of one young savage? This atrocious act was committed... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, John Mason Peck - 1850 - 820 halaman
...With a delicacy of feeling scarcely to have been expected, under such circumstances, Wau-bce-nec-mah stretched a mat across two poles, between me and this...spared, in some degree, a view of its horrors, although 1 could not entirely close my ears to the cries of the sufferer. The following night, five more of... | |
| Elizabeth Fries Ellet - 1852 - 488 halaman
...sun. With a delicacy of feeling scarcely to have been expected under such circumstances, the chief stretched a mat across two poles, between me and this...five more of the wounded prisoners were tomahawked. " The heroic resolution of one of the soldiers' wives deserves to be recorded. She had from the first... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - 1852 - 826 halaman
...was thus spared, in some degree, a view of its horrors, although 1 could not entirely close my cars to the cries of the sufferer. The following night,...the children, twelve of whom, placed together in one baggage- wagon, fell beneath the merciless tomahawk of one young savage ? This atrocious act was committed... | |
| Mrs. John H. Kinzie - 1856 - 514 halaman
...With a delicacy of feeling scarcely to have been expected under such circumstances, Wau-bee-nee-mah stretched a mat across two poles, between me and this...five more of the wounded prisoners were tomahawked. " The Americans after their first attack by the Indians charged upon those who had concealed themselves... | |
| Mrs. John H. Kinzie - 1857 - 522 halaman
...With a delicacy of feeling scarcely to have been expected under such circumstances, Wau-bee-nee-mah stretched a mat across two poles, between me and this...five more of the wounded prisoners were tomahawked. " The Americans after their first attack by the Indians charged upon those who had concealed themselves'... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - 1858 - 1026 halaman
...expected under such circumstances, Wau-bee-nee-mah stretched a mat across two poles, between me aud this dreadful scene. I was thus spared, in some degree,...the children, twelve of whom, placed together in one baggage wagon, fell beneath the merciless tomahawk of one young savage? This atrocious act was committed... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins, James R. Albach - 1858 - 1202 halaman
..."With a delicacy of feeling scarcely to have been expected under such circumstances, Wau-bee-nee-mah stretched a mat across two poles, between me and this...why dwell upon this painful subject ? Why describe tie butchery of the children, twelve of whom, placed together in one baggage wagon, fell beneath the... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1861 - 748 halaman
...With a delicacy of feeling scarcely to have been expected under such circumstances, Waubee-nee-mah stretched a mat across two poles, between me and this...five more of the wounded prisoners were tomahawked. '• The Americans, after their first attack by the Indians, charged upon those who had concealed themselves... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1865 - 778 halaman
...With a delicacy of feeling scarcely to have been expected under such circumstances, Waubee-nee-mah stretched a mat across two poles, between me and this...five more of the wounded prisoners were tomahawked. u The Americans, after their first attack by the Indians, charged upon those who had concealed themselves... | |
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