| Timothy Dwight - 1821 - 542 páginas
...were gathered all the cattle, belonging to the inhabitants. In the morning two of the Indians shewed themselves behind a hill, near one of the four garrisons,...: one of their people being employed to decoy the E out of it into an ambush in the neighbourhood. The watch,1 ever, discovering the ambush, gave the... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1823 - 1040 páginas
...instantaneously, and fired upon them. The English fled. Another party of the Indians, at the same tune, came upon the rear of the nearest garrison, thus deprived...in the town were then set on fire by the savages. Indians withdrew, having burnt about forty dwelling houses, and the church, together with barns and... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1839 - 674 páginas
...musket-shot of each other. The fifth stood at the distance of a mile. Between the four neighboring ones were gathered all the cattle belonging to the...decoy the English out of it, into an ambush in the neighborhood. The watch, however, discovering the ambush, gave the alarm, and prevented the mischief... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1839 - 666 páginas
...decoy the inhabitants out of their fortifications. The alarm was immediately given. A considerable pan of the men in this garrison, and several from the...decoy the English out of it, into an ambush in the neighborhood. The watch, however, discovering the ambush, gave the alarm, and prevented the mischief... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1840 - 672 páginas
...instantaneously, and fired upon them. The English fled. Another party of the Indians, at the same lime, came upon the rear of the nearest garrison, thus deprived...decoy the English out of it, into an ambush in the neighborhood. The watch, however, discovering the ambush, gave the alarm, and prevented the mischief... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1844 - 690 páginas
...musket-shot of each other. The fifth stood at the distance of a mile. Between the four neighboring ones were gathered all the cattle Belonging to the...escaped, under the protection of Providence, to the same placb of safety. The ungarrisoned houses in the town were then set on fire by the savages. "In a similar... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1844 - 688 páginas
...fifth stood at the distance of a mile. Between the four neighboring ones were gathered all the cattlft belonging to the inhabitants. " In the morning two...escaped, under the protection of Providence, to the same plac«> of safety. The nngarrisoned houses in the town were then set on fire by the savages. " In a... | |
| Elias Nason - 1876 - 614 páginas
...the nearest garrison, thus deprived of its defence, and began to pull down the palisades. The flymg English retreated to the next garrison; and the women and children, forsaken as they^vere, escaped, under the protection of Providence, to t\iv f'me place of safety. The angarrisoncd... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1821 - 554 páginas
...were gathered all the cattle, belonging to the inhabitants. In the morning two of the Indians shewed themselves behind a hill, near one of the four garrisons,...safety. The ungarrisoned houses in the town were then tet on fire by the Savages. In a similar manner they attempted to surprise the solitary garrison :... | |
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