| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 600 strani
...Swift was his flight, and swift the pursuit. Middleton and his party were within a few hundred yaids, when Champe threw himself from his horse and plunged...galley, stating the past scene, all of which he had wit nessed. . :> The pursuers having recovered .(he sergeant's horse and cloak, returned to camp, where... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 608 strani
...was his flight, and swift the pursuit. Middleton and his party were within a few hundred yaids, whe;i Champe threw himself from his horse and plunged into...to the sergeant's assistance, and a fire commenced u^on the pursuers. Champe was taken on board, and soon after carried to New- York, with a letter from... | |
| William Shepherd - 1834 - 298 strani
...upon our horse, and sent a boat to meet Champe, who was taken in and carried on board, and conveyed to New York with a letter from the captain of the galley, stating the circumstances he had seen. The horse with his equipments, the sergeant's cloak and scabbard, were recovered;... | |
| William Shepherd - 1834 - 336 strani
...upon our horse, and sent a boat to meet Champe, who was taken in and carried on board, and conveyed to New York with a letter from the captain of the galley, stating the circumstances he had seen. The horse with his equipments, the sergeant's cloak and scabbard, were recovered;... | |
| Francis Alexander Durivage - 1835 - 792 strani
...river, if necessary. Swift was his flight, and swift the pursuit. Middleton and his party were within a few hundred yards, when Champe threw himself from...York, with a letter from the captain of the galley, staling the past scene, all of which he had witnessed. The pursuers having recovered the sergeant's... | |
| C. B. Taylor - 1837 - 568 strani
...river, if necessary. Swift was his flight, and swift the pursuit. Middleton and his party were within a few hundred yards, when Champe threw himself from...assistance, and a fire commenced upon the pursuers. Champe wa* taken on board, fpd soon after carried to New York, with a letter from the captain of the galley,... | |
| Francis Alexander Durivage - 1841 - 794 strani
...river, if necessary. Swift was his flight, and swift the pursuit. Middleton and his party were within a few hundred yards, when Champe threw himself from...instantly despatched to the sergeant's assistance, and afire commenced upon the pursuers. Champe was taken on board, and soon after carried to New York, with... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - 1842 - 610 strani
...called upon the galleys for help. They sent a boat to meet him ; he was taken on board, and conveyed to New- York, with a letter from the captain of the galley, who had witnessed the whole of the scene. The horse, with his equipments, the sergeant's cloak and... | |
| 1844 - 632 strani
...if necessary. Swift was his flight, and swift was the pursuit. Middleton and his party were within a few hundred yards, when Champe threw himself from...and plunged into the river, calling aloud upon some Britisn galleys, at no great distance, for help. A boat was instantly despatched to the sergeant's... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 338 strani
...his assistance, and a fire opened from the galleys upon his pursuers. Champe was taken on board, and carried to New York, with a letter from the captain of the galley, describing all that he had witnessed. The pursuing party captured the sergeant's horse and cloak, and... | |
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