| John Henry Druery - 1826 - 488 pages
...not come, for they would certainly not have left him alive had he made his appearance among them." Mr. Harris expressed his sorrow for their disappointment,...attention, he would give them a little friendly advice, that might hereafter prove of service to them. His men then surrounded him with their arms, and a table... | |
| John Henry Druery - 1826 - 476 pages
...not come, for they would certainly not have left him alive had he made his appearance among them." Mr. Harris expressed his sorrow for their disappointment,...attention, he would give them a little friendly advice, that might hereafter prove of service to them. His men then surrounded him with their arms, and a table... | |
| John Henry Druery - 1826 - 488 pages
...not come, for they would certainly not have left him alive had he made his appearance among them." Mr. Harris expressed his sorrow for their disappointment,...attention, he would give them a little friendly advice, that might hereafter prove of service to them. His men then surrounded him with their arms, and a table... | |
| William White - 1836 - 832 pages
...replied, that a Methodist had advertised his preaching th'ere at that hour, but it was well he bad not come, for, if he had made his appearance, they...he proceeded to sing a hymn, in which the soldiers most zealously joined ; a prayer succeeded, and the military preacher then exhorted the people to abstain... | |
| A. D. Bayne - 1873 - 674 pages
...the reason of the assemblage. Those nearest him replied that a Methodist hud advertised his preaching that hour, but it was well he had not come, for if...not have left him alive. Mr. Harris expressed his regret for their disappointment, and said if they would favour him with their attention he would give... | |
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