| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 498 strani
...violence to her person, disputed which ' should be her guard ; and in a fit of savage ' passion in one, from' whose hands she was ' snatched, the unhappy...became the ' victim. Upon the first intelligence of this f event, I obliged the Indians to deliver the ' murderer into my hands ; and though to have '... | |
| Samuel Williams - 1809 - 496 strani
...had ' brought her off for the purpose of security, ' not of violence to her person, disputed which * should be her guard ; and in a fit of savage * passion in one, From whose hands she was ' snatched, the unhappy woman became the * victim. Upon the first intelligence... | |
| 1820 - 544 strani
...who had brought her off, for the purpose of security, not of violence to her person, disputed which should be her guard, and in a fit of savage passion, in one, from whose hands she was snatched, the unhappy woman became the victim. Upon the first intelligence... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1820 - 458 strani
...who had brought her off, for the purpose of security, not of violence te her person, disputed which should be her guard, and in a fit of savage passion, in one, from whose hands she was snatched, the unhappy woman became the victim. Upon the first intelligence... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1820 - 464 strani
...who had brought her off, for the purpose of security, not of violence to lier person, disputed which should be her guard, and in a fit of savage passion, in one, from whose hands she was snatched, the unhappy woman berame the victim. Upon the first intelligence... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1822 - 368 strani
...who had brought her off, for the purpose of security, not of violence to her person, disputed which should be her guard, and in a fit of savage passion, in one from whose hands she was snatched, the unhappy woman became the victim. Upon the first intelligence... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1822 - 152 strani
...who had brought her off, for the purpose of security, not of violence to her person, disputed which should be her guard, and in a fit of savage passion in one, from whose hands she was snatched, the unhappy woman became the victim. Upon the first intelligence... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 strani
...brought Miss McCrea off, for the purpose of security, not of violence to her person, disputed which should be her guard, and in a fit of savage passion,...was snatched, the unhappy woman became the victim." He expressed sorrow and regret for the tragic scenes, and further stated that he obliged the Indians... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1824 - 524 strani
...brought Miss McCrea off, for the purpose of security, not of violence to her person, disputed Which should be her guard, and in a fit of savage passion,...whose hands she was snatched, the unhappy woman became ihe victim." He expressed sorrow and regret for the tragic scenes, and further stated that he obliged... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1824 - 478 strani
...not of violence to her person, disputed which should be her guard, and in a fit of savage passion, in one from whose hands she was snatched, the unhappy...became the victim- Upon the first intelligence of this event, I obliged the Indians to deliver the murderer into my hands, and though, to have punished... | |
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