| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 pages
...wretch. He never heard a sermon but once this 14 years ; he never heard of the name of Jesus Christ. His father going to recall him, lost his head, and lies unburied.'' Habbard says, (Narrative, 59. ) that " he was condemned to die the death of a traitor, and traitors... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1851 - 842 pages
...wretch. He never heard a sermon but once this 14 years ; he never heard of the name of Jesia Christ. His father going to recall him, lost his head, and lies unburied." HuMard says, (Narrative, 59,) that "he was condemned to die the death of a traitor," and traitors of... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1859 - 794 pages
...wretch. He never heard a sermon but once this 14 years; he never heard of the nume of Jena Christ. His father going to recall him, lost his head, and lies unburied." Httbbard says, (Narrative, 59,) that "lie was condemned to dio the death of a traitor," and traitors... | |
| George Madison Bodge - 1896 - 534 pages
...brought to us the 16th, executed the 18th. A sad wretch, he never heard a sermon but once these 14 years. His father, going to recall him lost his head and lies unburied. This letter shows something of the well-known sympathy of Capt. Oliver with the popular party which... | |
| George Madison Bodge - 1896 - 530 pages
...brought to us the 16th, executed the 18th. A sad wretch, he never heard a sermon but once these 14 years. His father, going to recall him lost his head and lies unburied. This letter shows something of the well-known sympathy of Capt. Oliver with the popular party which... | |
| Bernard J. Cigrand - 1901 - 666 pages
...to us the i6th, executed the 1 8th. A sad wretch; he never heard a sermon but once these 17 years. His father going to recall him lost his head and lies unburied." CRISPE GRANT IN COLONIAL DISPUTE. The following reference to the Crispe' grant will be of interest:... | |
| Alfred Sereno Hudson - 1904 - 666 pages
...us the 1 6th, and executed the 18th. A sad wretch, he, never heard a sermon but once these 14 years. His father going to recall him lost his head and lies unburied." " N - W •» ( } . , k' . PJ>, .I'll ,..-.. <v A A- • 0 X X a £1 j a a CHAPTER XL. The Advance... | |
| Alfred Sereno Hudson - 1904 - 668 pages
...us the 1 6th, and executed the i8th. A sad wretch, he, never heard a sermon but once these 14 years. His father going to recall him lost his head and lies unburied." _! = CHAPTER XL. The Advance of the English to the Nipmuck Country — Movements of Canonchet — Indian... | |
| John Ward Dean N. E. H. G. S. Staff - 1996 - 444 pages
...brought to us the 16th, executed the 18th. A sad wretch, he never heard a sermon but once these 14 years. His father, going to recall him lost his head and lies unburied. This letter shows something of the well known sympathy of Capt. Oliver with the popular party which... | |
| Samuel Gardner Drake - 2001 - 469 pages
...wretch. He never heard a sermon but once this 14 years; he never heard of the name of Jesus Christ. His father going to recall him, lost his head, and lies unburied." Hubbard says, (Narrative, 59.) that "he was condemned to die the death of a traitor, and traitors of... | |
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