... were in number, out of the limits of their own fort, would produce almost certain destruction to the settlement and themselves, and captivity, and slavery, perhaps torture, to their wives and children. While these debates were progressing, five men... A Sketch of the History of Wyoming - Página 123por Isaac A. Chapman - 1830 - 209 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1831 - 586 páginas
...children. While these debates were progressing, five men belonging to Wyoming, but whu, at that time, held commissions in the continental army, arrived...immediately to the protection of their families. They bad heard nothing of the messengers, neither could they give any certain information as to the probability... | |
| William W. Campbell - 1831 - 284 páginas
...children. While these debates were progressing, five men belonging to Wyoming, but who at that time held commissions in the continental army, arrived...Susquehanna, and being unable to bring with them any reinforcement, they resigned their appointments, and hastened immediately to the protection of their... | |
| William W. Campbell - 1831 - 284 páginas
...children. While these debates were progressing, five men belonging to Wyoming, but who at that time held commissions in the continental army, arrived...received information that a force from Niagara had inarched to destroy the settlements on the Susquehanna, and 22 being unable to bring with them any... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1854 - 1012 páginas
...and children. While these debates were going on, five men belonging to Wyoming, but who at that time held commissions in the continental army, arrived at the fort ; they had received. informa« tion that a force from Niagara had marched to destroy the settlements on the Susquehanna,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 636 páginas
...children. While these debates were progressing, five men belonging to Wyoming, but, who, at that time, held commissions in the continental army, arrived...Susquehanna, and being unable to bring with them any reinforcements, they resigned their appointments and hastened immediately to the protection of their... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 644 páginas
...children. While these debates were progressing, five men belonging to Wyoming, but, who, at that time, held commissions in the continental army, arrived...Niagara had marched to destroy the settlements on the Susquclianna, and being unable to bring with them any reinforcements, they resigned their appointments... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1857 - 686 páginas
...progressing, five men belonging to Wyoming, but who at that time hold commissions in the contincnial army, arrived at the fort ; they had received information...Susquehanna, and being unable to bring with them any reinforcement, they resigned their appointments, and hastened immediately to the protection of their... | |
| John Frost - 1858 - 310 páginas
...continental army, arrived at the fort ; they nad received information that a force from Niagara had inarched to destroy the settlements on the Susquehanna, and being unable to bring with them any reinforcement, they resigned their appointments, and hastened immediately to the protection of their... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1850 - 628 páginas
...children. While these debates were progressing, five men belonging to Wyoming, but who at that time held commissions in the continental army, arrived...Susquehanna, and being unable to bring with them any reinforcement, they resigned their appointments, and hastened immediately to the protection of their... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1870 - 682 páginas
...children. While these debates were progressing, five men belonging to Wyoming, but who at that time held commissions in the continental army, arrived...Susquehanna, and being unable to bring with them any reinforcement, they resigned their appointments, and hastened immediately to the protection of their... | |
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