| James Wallis Eastburn, Robert Charles Sands - 1820 - 378 páginas
...to purpose, sent one musket bullet through his heart, and another not above two inches from it ; he fell upon his face in the mud and water, with his gun under him. By this time the enemy perceived they were waylaid on the east side of the swamp, tack'd about short.... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - 1827 - 384 páginas
...[the] purpose ; sent one musket bullet through his heart, and another not above two inches from it. He fell upon his face in the mud and water, with his gun under him.* *Thus fell the celebrated King Philip, the implacable enemy of civilization. Never, perhaps, did the... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - 1829 - 382 páginas
...[the] purpose ; sent one musket bullet through his heart, and another not above two inches from it. He fell upon his face in the mud and water, with his gun under him.* * Thus fell the celebrated King Philip, the implacabl6 enemy of civilization. Never, perhaps, did the... | |
| Thomas Church (of Massachusetts.) - 1829 - 374 páginas
...[the] purpose ; sent one musket bullet through his heart, and another not above two inches from it. He fell upon his face in the mud and water, with his gun under him.? « Thus fell the celebrated King Philip, the implacable enemy of civilization. Never, perhaps, did... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 páginas
...was loaded with two balls, "sent one through his heart, and another not above two inches from it. He fell upon his face in the mud and water, with his gun under him." 4 There were many reports in circulation of the particulars of this last great tragedy of the Wauipanoag... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - 1834 - 446 páginas
...to purpose, sent one musket bullet through his heart, and another not above two inches from it ; he fell upon his face in the mud and water, with his gun under him. By this time the enemy perceived they were waylaid on the east side of the swamp, tack'd about short.... | |
| James Thacher - 1835 - 418 páginas
...Alderman, whose gun was loaded with two balls, fired, and Philip, bounding from the ground, fell flat upon his face in the mud and water, with his gun under him, one of the balls having passed through his heart, and the other into his lungs. * The barbarous usage... | |
| James Thacher - 1835 - 434 páginas
...Alderman, whose gun was loaded with two balls, fired, and Philip, bounding from the ground, fell flat upoa his face in the mud and water, with his gun under him, one of the balls having passed through his heart, and the other into his lungs. * The barbarous usage... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1836 - 264 páginas
...purpose, sent one musket bullet thro' his heart, and another not above two inches from it. He felt upon his face in the mud and water with his gun under him. By this time the enemy perceived they were waylaid on the east aide of the swamp, tacked sbort about.... | |
| Edward Everett - 1836 - 652 páginas
...Englishman's gun missed fire ; the Indian fires, and shoots the fallen chief through the heart. ' He fell upon his face in the mud and water, with his gun beneath him.' Such was the fate of Philip, which was immediately followed by a termination of the war,... | |
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