Historical Tales: The Romance of Reality, Volumen1R. H. Whitten Company, 1904 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 39
Página 56
... force of anger and fearlessness quelled the mutiny and forced the men to return to their duty . They were quelled , but not conquered . The daring adventurer was to have a more dangerous encounter with these would - be pirates . Some ...
... force of anger and fearlessness quelled the mutiny and forced the men to return to their duty . They were quelled , but not conquered . The daring adventurer was to have a more dangerous encounter with these would - be pirates . Some ...
Página 66
... force , but was repulsed , largely in consequence of a storm that scattered his ships . The Bostonians had now no plaudits for him . The expedition had cost New Eng- land about forty thousand pounds , and there was not a penny in the ...
... force , but was repulsed , largely in consequence of a storm that scattered his ships . The Bostonians had now no plaudits for him . The expedition had cost New Eng- land about forty thousand pounds , and there was not a penny in the ...
Página 80
... force if it were not quickly surrendered ; how to save this precious instrument of liberty did not at once appear . The members temporized , received their unwelcome visitor with every show of respect , and entered upon a long and calm ...
... force if it were not quickly surrendered ; how to save this precious instrument of liberty did not at once appear . The members temporized , received their unwelcome visitor with every show of respect , and entered upon a long and calm ...
Página 85
... force , and the former government was at once resumed , amid the most earnest manifestations of joy by the populace . Yet the liberties of Connecticut were soon again to be imperilled , and were to be saved once more by the intrepid ...
... force , and the former government was at once resumed , amid the most earnest manifestations of joy by the populace . Yet the liberties of Connecticut were soon again to be imperilled , and were to be saved once more by the intrepid ...
Página 100
... force . ... " Fathers , I desire you may hear me in civilness if not , we must handle that rod which was laid down for the use of the obstreperous . . . . Fathers , both you and the English are white ; we live in a country between ...
... force . ... " Fathers , I desire you may hear me in civilness if not , we must handle that rod which was laid down for the use of the obstreperous . . . . Fathers , both you and the English are white ; we live in a country between ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Historical Tales, Vol. 4: The Romance of Reality (Classic Reprint) Charles Morris Sin vista previa disponible - 2015 |
Historical Tales, Vol. 4: The Romance of Reality (Classic Reprint) Charles Morris Sin vista previa disponible - 2018 |
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