| James Wallis Eastburn, Robert Charles Sands - 1820 - 378 strani
...upland, and a doleful, great, naked, dirtybeast he looked like. Captain Church then said, That foratmuth as he had caused many an Englishman's body to be unburied,...ground, that not one of his bones should be buried. And falling his old Indian executioner, bid him behead and quarter him ; accordingly he came with his hatchet... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - 1827 - 384 strani
...the upland ; and a doleful, groat, naked, dirty beast he looked like.* Captain Church then said, that forasmuch as he had caused many an Englishman's body...old Indian executioner, bid him behead and quarter Mm. Accordingly he came with his hatchet and stood over him, but before he struck he made a small speech... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - 1829 - 372 strani
...the upland; and a doleful, great, naked, dirty beast he looked like.* Captain Church then said, that forasmuch as he had caused many an Englishman's body...hatchet and stood over him, but before he struck he made fi small speech directing it to Philip, [which was, thatj1 " he had been a very great man, and had... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 strani
...barbarous usage of beheading and quartering traitors was now executed upon the fallen Philip. Church, "calling his old Indian executioner, bid him behead...hatchet, and stood over him, but before he struck, IK; made a small speech, directing it to Philip," saying, " You have been a very great man, and have... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 strani
...barbarous usage of beheading and quartering traitors was now executed upon the fallen Philip. Church, "calling his old Indian executioner, bid him behead...Accordingly, he came with his hatchet, and stood over hitn, but before he struck, he made a small speech, directing it to Philip," saying, " You have been... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 708 strani
...barbarous usage of beheading and quartering traitors was now executed upon the fallen Philip. Church, "calling his old Indian executioner, bid him behead and quarter him. Accordingly, lie came with his hntchet, and stood over him, but before lie struck, he made a small speech, directing... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1851 - 842 strani
...barbarous usage of beheading and quartering traitors was now executed upon the fallen Philip. Church, "calling his old Indian executioner, bid him behead...Accordingly, he came with his hatchet, and stood over him, hut before he struck, he made a small speech, directing it to Philip," saying, " You have been a very... | |
| Daniel Strock - 1851 - 472 strani
...Church, forgetting that the honour of the conqueror is measured by that of his foe, exclaimed that, " forasmuch as he had caused many an Englishman's body to be unburied, and to rot above ground, not one of his bones should be buried ;" and calling his old Indian executioner, he bade him behead... | |
| Daniel Strock - 1851 - 486 strani
...that, " forasmuch as he had caused many an Englishman's body to be unburied, and to rot above ground, not one of his bones should be buried ;" and calling his old Indian executioner, he bade him behead and quarter him. This individual, a brutal and indecent wretch, caught the spirit... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1853 - 734 strani
...the swamp, "and a doleful, great, naked, dirty beast he looked like. Captain Church then said, that forasmuch as he had caused many an Englishman's body to be unburied and to rot above ground, 'that no one of his bones should be buried.":): Accordingly, (to use the spiteful language of Cotton Mather,)... | |
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