The Green Mountain Boys: A Historical Tale of the Early Settlement of VermontB. B. Mussey & Company, 1853 |
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... hand , while his dress differed but little from the ordinary garb of the settlers . * The persons outlawed by the New York Assembly , for the apprehension of whom a reward of fifty pounds for each was offered , were Ethan Allen , Seth ...
... hand , while his dress differed but little from the ordinary garb of the settlers . * The persons outlawed by the New York Assembly , for the apprehension of whom a reward of fifty pounds for each was offered , were Ethan Allen , Seth ...
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... hand , it was evident he was in some way connected with the expedition . As the last named person may occupy consider- able space in our tale , we will pause to note his personal appear- ance more particularly : he was of about the ...
... hand , it was evident he was in some way connected with the expedition . As the last named person may occupy consider- able space in our tale , we will pause to note his personal appear- ance more particularly : he was of about the ...
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... hands the year before ; " such attempts will but little avail you'll find . Nor will it be of the least use , let me tell you all , to think of contending against our numbers : and the longer you hold out the worse it shall be for ye ...
... hands the year before ; " such attempts will but little avail you'll find . Nor will it be of the least use , let me tell you all , to think of contending against our numbers : and the longer you hold out the worse it shall be for ye ...
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... hands he had fallen , and boiling with silent rage , he made the most desperate struggles to free himself from the vice - like grasp of his captor , who , he at once concluded from his great strength , the effects of which he had before ...
... hands he had fallen , and boiling with silent rage , he made the most desperate struggles to free himself from the vice - like grasp of his captor , who , he at once concluded from his great strength , the effects of which he had before ...
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... hands , I s'pose , ” coolly replied Smith ; " I had to take it to finish off the cata- mount's head with ; for I couldn't fix the fox - fire for the eyes into the end of that bundle of dry grass , that I made the body of , so as to look ...
... hands , I s'pose , ” coolly replied Smith ; " I had to take it to finish off the cata- mount's head with ; for I couldn't fix the fox - fire for the eyes into the end of that bundle of dry grass , that I made the body of , so as to look ...
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The Green Mountain Boys: A Historical Tale of the Early Settlement of ... Daniel Pierce Thompson Visualização integral - 1857 |
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alarm Alma Hendee appearance apprised approaching arms arrived asked attention band boat Captain Hendee Charles Warrington Colonel command companion countenance Creek Crown Point dark Darrow daughter door earth enemy Ethan Allen exclaimed eyes father fear feelings fire foes followed forest girl glance Green Mountain Boys guns Hampshire Grants hand hastily head heard heart Heaven Indian instant instantly Jake Jessy John Sherwood lake lake Champlain land leader leaping look ment mind Miss Hendee Neshobee never night object observed party paused perhaps Pete Jones prisoner proceeded reached rejoined replied resumed retreat rifle rington rods round scarcely scene scout seemed seized settlement settlers Sherwood shore side silence Skenesboro soon spot Squire stood supposed surprise thought Ticonderoga tion told tone tree turned Vanderpool voice Warrington widow Winooski river woods Yorkers Zilpah
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Página 43 - DUKE'S PALACE. [Enter DUKE, CURIO, LORDS; MUSICIANS attending.] DUKE. If music be the food of love, play on, Give me excess of it; that, surfeiting, The appetite may sicken and so die.— That strain again;— it had a dying fall; O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet south, That breathes upon a bank of violets, Stealing and giving odour.— Enough; no more; 'Tis not so sweet now as it was before.
Página 247 - Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive!
Página 34 - AY me ! what perils do environ The man that meddles with cold iron ! What plaguy mischiefs and mishaps Do dog him still with after-claps...
Página 366 - MK CROSS. THE OPERA CHORUS BOOK, Consisting of Trios, Quartets, Quintets, Solos, and Choruses, selected and arranged from the most popular Operas of Von Weber, Rossini, Meyerbeer, Bellini, Benedict, Donizetti, Mercadante, Auber, Balfe, Verdi, and Bishop. By EDWARD L. WHITE and JOHN E. GOULD. [ We select the following from numerous Notices of this Work
Página 166 - ... better is a dinner of herbs where love is, than a stalled ox and hatred therewith.
Página 365 - Worship, Societies, Singing Schools, &c. By EDWARD L. WHITE and JOHN E. GOULD, This Book, in the short space of twelve months, has passed through no less than sixteen editions, and is now used in all the best Choirs and Societies in New England, and is universally considered as one of the best books of Church Music now in use. " So far as we have been able to examine this work, we should judge it to be superior to any modern work that we have seen.
Página 365 - In bringing this work before the public, no time or pains have been spared to render it not only a popular, but a useful Collection. More than the usual number of new Tunes occupy a space in it, and most of this new Music is of a high character, and possesses the true attributes of Church Music. There is also to be found an unusual number of Sentences, Select Pieces, Chants, &c...