We complained, and they called us young rebels, and told us to help ourselves if we could. We told the captains of this and they laughed at us. Yesterday our works were destroyed the third time, and we will bear it no longer. School History of the United States - Stran 114avtor: Augusta Blanche Berard - 1859 - 224 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Frost - 1846 - 332 strani
...insulted your troops ; but they have trodden down our snowhills, and broken the ice on our skating ground. We complained, and they called us young rebels, and...this, and he laughed at us. Yesterday our works were a third time destroyed ; and now we will bear it no longer." General Gage looked at them with undisguised... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1851 - 596 strani
...; *' we have never injured or insulted your troops, but they have trodden down our snow-hills »wJ broken the ice on our skating-grounds. We complained, and they called us young rebels, and told us !u help ourselves if we could. We told the captain of this, and he laughed at us. Yesterday our works... | |
| Mrs. Lovechild - 1856 - 110 strani
...your troops ; but they have trodden down our snow hills, and broken the ice on our skating ground. We complained, and they called us young rebels, and...this, and he laughed at us. Yesterday our- works were a third time destroyed, and now we will hear it no longer." General Gage looked at them with undisguised... | |
| Sarah West Lander - 1862 - 218 strani
...insulted your troops, but they have trodden down our snowhills, and broken the ice on our skating-ground. We complained, and they called us young rebels, and told us to help ourselves, if we could. We told their captain of this, and he laughed at us. Yesterday, pur works were destroyed, for a third time... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1864 - 504 strani
...injured your troops ; but they have trampled down our snow-hills and broken the ice of our skating pond. We complained, and they called us young rebels, and...to help ourselves if we could. We told the captain, and he laughed at us. Yesterday our works were destroyed for the third time, and we will bear it no... | |
| Sarah West Lander - 1868 - 240 strani
...insulted your troops, but they have trodden down our snow-hills and broken the ice on our skatingground. We complained, and they called us young rebels, and told us to help ourselves, if wo could. AVo Lohl Ihuir ciipUin «»f this, ami ho laughed at us. Yesterday our works were destroyed... | |
| George Payn Quackenbos - 1869 - 552 strani
...injured your troops ; but they have trampled down our snow-hills, and broken the ice of our skating pond. We complained, and they called us young rebels, and...to help ourselves if we could. We told the captain, and he laughed at us. Yesterday our works were destroyed for the third time, and we will bear it no... | |
| Joel Dorman Steele - 1871 - 390 strani
...injured your troops, but they have trampled down our snowhills and broken the ice of our skating-pond. We complained, and they called us young rebels, and...to help ourselves if we could. We told the captain, and he laughed at us. Yesterday our works were destroyed for the third time, and we will bear it no... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1875 - 408 strani
...insulted your troops ; but they have trodden down our snow-hills, and broken the ice on our skatingground. We complained; and they called us 'young rebels,'...told us to help ourselves if we could. We told the captains of this ; and they laughed at us. Yesterday our works were destroyed the third time ; and... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 396 strani
...insulted your troops ; but they have trodden down our snow-hills, and broken the ice on our skatingground. We complained ; and they called us ' young rebels,'...told us to help ourselves if we could. We told the captains of this ; and they laughed at us. Yesterday our works were destroyed the third time ; and... | |
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