Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality, Volumen1R. H. Whitten Company, 1904 |
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... flame . On the next day a large party of Hurons arrived , and heard with envy the story of the fight , in which they were too late to take part . The forest and river shore were crowded with Indian huts . Hun- dreds of warriors ...
... flame . On the next day a large party of Hurons arrived , and heard with envy the story of the fight , in which they were too late to take part . The forest and river shore were crowded with Indian huts . Hun- dreds of warriors ...
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... flames rising , and hastened with all speed to the fort . When he reached there the barracks appeared to be doomed , and the flames were rapidly approaching the magazine . As for the garrison , it was almost in a state of panic , and ...
... flames rising , and hastened with all speed to the fort . When he reached there the barracks appeared to be doomed , and the flames were rapidly approaching the magazine . As for the garrison , it was almost in a state of panic , and ...
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... flames and fifteen tons of powder . This , too , was charred and smoking . Destruction seemed inevitable . The consternation was extreme . But there , in the scorching heat of the flames , covered with falling cinders , threatened with ...
... flames and fifteen tons of powder . This , too , was charred and smoking . Destruction seemed inevitable . The consternation was extreme . But there , in the scorching heat of the flames , covered with falling cinders , threatened with ...
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... flames spread rapidly through the dry brush . But by a chance that seemed providential , at that moment a sudden shower sent its rain - drops through the foliage , extinguished the increasing fire , and dampened the fuel . No sooner was ...
... flames spread rapidly through the dry brush . But by a chance that seemed providential , at that moment a sudden shower sent its rain - drops through the foliage , extinguished the increasing fire , and dampened the fuel . No sooner was ...
Página 135
... flame and torture . Such was their unspoken argument , and they dashed after him with yells of exultation , satisfied that they had one of their chief foes safely in their hands . It seemed so , indeed . The major was well mounted , but ...
... flame and torture . Such was their unspoken argument , and they dashed after him with yells of exultation , satisfied that they had one of their chief foes safely in their hands . It seemed so , indeed . The major was well mounted , but ...
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Términos y frases comunes
adventures alarm Albemarle American appeared armed army Arnold battle Biarni Blennerhasset boat Boone Boston British bullets camp canoes Captain captured Champe Champlain Colonel Colonel Sheppard colony command crew Cushing danger daring Eirek enemy England escape eyes fell fire flames flight foes force forest Fort Schuyler French frigate fugitives garrison gave governor Green Mountain boys Greenland guns hands haste hope horse hour hundred Indians iron-clad Iroquois island journey ketch knew lake Lake George land Leif Lexington men LIBBY PRISON Marion Merrimac miles militia minutes morning Morse night Norsemen officers OLD NORTH CHURCH onward party passed patriot peril Phips prisoners proved pursuers pushed Putnam quickly reached regicides returned rifle river road sail savages seemed seize sent sentinel ship shore shot side Simon Girty stood story strange stream told took troops vessel Vineland warriors Washington William Phips woods