Wituwamat and the other man the rest killed, and took the youth, whom the Captain caused to be hanged. But it is incredible how many wounds these two panieses received before they died, not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons and striving... Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society - 第 574 頁Massachusetts Historical Society 著 - 1907完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 頁
...Winslow continues, " But it is incredible how many wounds these two panieses received before they died, not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons, and striving to the last. " Hobbamock stood by all this time,} nnd meddled not, observing how our men demeaned themselves in... | |
| 1841 - 552 頁
...caused to be hanged. But it is incredible how many wounds these two pineses received before they died, not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons and striving to the last. Hobbamock stood by all this time as a spectator, and meddled not, observing how our men demeaned themselves... | |
| John Frost - 1844 - 494 頁
...hanged. It is incredible (says Mr. Winslow) how many wounds these men received, before they died ; not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons and striving to the last. Hobamack, (Standish's Indian guide and interpreter), stood by as a spectator, observing how our men... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1846 - 336 頁
...the youth they took and hanged. It is incredible how many wounds these men received before they died, not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons and striving to the last. Hobbamock stood by as a spectator, observing how our men demeaned themselves in the action, which being... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 頁
...continues, " Stit it is incredible hoic many icounds these two panieses received before they died, not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons, and striving to the last. •' Hobbamock stood by all this time,* and meddled not, observing how our men demeaned themselves... | |
| John Frost - 1851 - 1058 頁
...hanged. It is incredible (says Mr. Winslow) how many wounds these men received, before they died ; not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons and striving to the last. Hobamack, (Standish's Indian guide and interpreter), stood by as a spectator, observing how our men... | |
| William Henry Bartlett - 1853 - 312 頁
...to be hanged. But it is incredible how many wounds these two pnieses received before they died — not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons, and striving to the last. Hobbamock stood by all this time as a spectator, and meddled not, observing how our men demeaned themselves... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1853 - 734 頁
...caused to be hanged. But it is incredible how many wounds these two pineses received before they died, not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons, and striving to the last." Three more Indians were killed by the same party. A fight in the woods, in which Hobbamock took an... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1854 - 782 頁
...ffinslote continues, " But it is incredible hour many wounds these tico panieses received before they died, not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons, and striving to the last. " Hobbamock stood by all this time,* and meddled not, observing how our men demeaned themselves in... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1855 - 738 頁
...caused to be hanged. But it is incredible how many wounds these two pineses received before they died, not making any fearful noise, but catching at their weapons, and striving to the last." Three more Indians were killed by the same party. A fight in the woods, in which Hobbamock took an... | |
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