| 1817 - 492 páginas
...wounded gentlemen in my room, and 1 was. sadly afraid my children would awake, and by their cryipg disturb the dying man in his last moments, who often...and apologised "for the trouble he gave me.' About 3 o'clock in the morning I was told he could not hold out much longer; I bad desired to be informed... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1820 - 458 páginas
...whom she had put to bed. Of herself she says — "I could not go to sleep, as I had General Frazer and all the other wounded gentlemen in my room, and I...and apologised 'for the trouble he gave me.' About 3 o'clock in the morning, I was told, he could Dot hold out much longer ; I had desired to be informed... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1820 - 464 páginas
...ifieneral Frazer and all the other wounded gentleten in my room, and I was sadly afraid, my chil-:en would awake, and by their crying, disturb the dying...last moments, who often addressed me, and apologised '/or the trouble he gave me.' kbout 3 o'clock in the morning, I was told, he could Sot hold out much... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1822 - 152 páginas
...whom she had put to bed. Of herself she says—"I could not go to sleep, as 1 had General Frazer and all the other wounded gentlemen in my room, and I...last moments, who often addressed me and apologised l for the trouble he gave me' About three o'clock in the morning, I was told he could not hold out... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1822 - 164 páginas
...whom she had put to bed. Of herself she says— " I could not go to sleep, as 1 had General Frazer ami all the other wounded gentlemen in my room, and I...crying disturb the dying man in his last moments, who ofien addressed me and apologised '•far the trouble he gave me.' About three o'clock in the morning,... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1823 - 428 páginas
...again to my children, whom I had put to bed. I could not go to sleep, as I had General Fraser, and all the other wounded gentlemen, in my room ; and...man, in his last moments, who often addressed me, and apologized "for the trouble he gave me." About three o'clock in the morning, I was told that he could... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1824 - 434 páginas
...again to my children, whom I had put to bed. I could not go to sleep, as I had General Fraser, and all the other wounded gentlemen, in my room ; and...crying, disturb the dying man, in his last moments, wh» often addressed me, and apologized "for the troubh Ae gave me." About three o'clock in the morning,!... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 614 páginas
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| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 páginas
...and by their crying, disturb the dying man in his last moments, who often addressed me and apologized '(for the trouble he gave me." About three o'clock in the morning I was told that he could not hold out much longer ; I had desired to be informed of the near approach of this... | |
| Isaac Holmes - 1823 - 490 páginas
...the dying officer in his last mpments. He often addressed me, and apologized for the trouble be gave. About three o'clock in the morning I was told he could not hold out much longer. I desired to be informed of the near approach of the fatal crisis ; and I then wrapped... | |
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