| 1806 - 672 strani
...they were prepared ; being answered in the affirmative, he gave the word present, as was agreed on ; both parties presented, and fired in succession ; the intervening time is not expressed, and the seconds do not precisely agree on that point. The fire of Colonel Burr took tifect, and General... | |
| William Coleman - 1804 - 258 strani
...He then asked if they were prepared ; being answered in the affirmative, he gave the word present, as had been agreed on, and both parties presented...effect, and General Hamilton almost instantly fell. Col. Burr then advanced toward General Hamilton, with a manner and, gesture that appeared to General... | |
| 1804 - 452 strani
...answered in the affirmative, he .gave the word "present," as was a greed on j both parties presented j and fired in succession, the intervening time is not expressed, as the seconds do not precise!y agree on that point. The fire of Colonel Burr took effect, and General Hamilton almost instantly... | |
| 1806 - 666 strani
...they were prepared} being answered in the affirmative, he gave the word present, as was agreed on ; both parties presented, and fired in succession ; the intervening time is not expressed, and the seconds do not precisely agree on that point. The fire of Colonel Burr took effect, and General... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1835 - 302 strani
...He then asked if they were prepared; being answered in the affirmative, he g£^ve the word present, as had been agreed on, and both parties presented...manner and gesture that appeared to General Hamilton's friends to be expressive of regret, but, without speaking, turned about and withdrew, being urged from... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1835 - 310 strani
...He then asked if they were prepared ; being answered in the affirmative, he gave the word present, as had been agreed on, and both parties presented...took effect, and General Hamilton almost instantly felt. Colonel Burr then advanced toward General Hamilton, with a manner and gesture that appeared to... | |
| Samuel Lorenzo Knapp - 1835 - 302 strani
...fire.' He then asked if they were prepared; being answered in the affirmative, he gave the word present, as had been agreed on, and both parties presented...agree on that point. The fire of Colonel Burr took eflect, and General Hamilton almost instantly fell. Colonel Burr then advanced toward General Hamilton,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1837 - 504 strani
...fire.' He then asked if they were prepared; being answered in the affirmative, he gave the word present, as had been agreed on, and both parties presented...General Hamilton almost instantly fell. Colonel Burr advanced towards General Hamilton with a manner and gesture that appeared to General Hamilton's friend... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 502 strani
...He then asked if they were prepared ; being answered in the affirmative, he gave the word present, as had been agreed on, and both parties presented...General Hamilton almost instantly fell. Colonel Burr advanced towards General Hamilton with a manner and gesture that appeared to General Hamilton's friend... | |
| Aaron Burr, Matthew Livingston Davis - 1837 - 506 strani
...Colonel Burr took effect, and General Hamilton almost instantly fell. Colonel Burr advanced towards General Hamilton with a manner and gesture that appeared...General Hamilton's friend to be expressive of regret j but, without speaking, turned about and withdrew, being urged from the field by his friend, as has... | |
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