| 1817 - 670 páginas
...mercy. It is even asserted, ' The cavalry galloped towards the •urvivor*, who took off their hats and called for mercy. But this address for mercy was made to the servants of the NorA-We8t Company, and at their hands was immediately received by what most be presumed the accusiomed... | |
| 1817 - 590 páginas
...wounded the greater part of them. ' The cavalry galloped towards the survivors, who took off their hats and called for mercy. But this address for mercy was made to the tervants of the North-west Company, and at their hands was immediately received by what must be presumed... | |
| United States. Congress - 1856 - 930 páginas
...wounded the greater part of them. " The cavalry galloped towards the survivors, who took oil" their hats, and called for mercy. But this address for mercy was...compassion — a speedy termination of earthly calamities. The knife, the axe, or the ball, in able and willing hands, soon placed in lasting repose, those whom... | |
| United States. Congress - 1856 - 952 páginas
...wounded the greater part of them. " The cavalry galloped towards the survivors, who took off their hats, and called for mercy. But this address for mercy was...compassion — a speedy termination of earthly calamities. The knife, the axe, or the ball, in able and willing hands, soon placed in lasting repose, those whom... | |
| 1816 - 592 páginas
...so much beloved that they affectionately gathered round him to learn what injury he had Buffered ; when a volley of musketry was poured into the group,...mercy. But this address for mercy was made to the »ervants of the North-west Company, and at their hands was immediately received by what must be presumed... | |
| Donald Rutherford - 1999 - 518 páginas
...wounded the greater part of them. 'The cavalry galloped towards the survivors, who took off their hats and called for mercy. But this address for mercy was...compassion — a speedy termination of earthly calamities. The knife, the axe, or the ball, in able and willing hands, soon placed in lasting repose, those whom... | |
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