Carriage was strangely proud and lofty, after he was taken ; being examined why he did foment that War which would certainly be the destruction of him and all the Heathen Indians in the Country, &c. He would make no other reply to any Interrogatories,... Chocorua: And Other Sketches - Trang 88bởi Richard Salter Storrs Andros - 1838 - 88 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 trang
...called Myantonomy," whose "carriage was strangely proud and lofty after he was taken ; being examined why he did foment that war, which would certainly...the country, &c., he would make no other reply to * Marcus Attiliia RegtUus, a Roman consul and general, taken prisoner by the Carthaginians, 251 years... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1836 - 264 trang
...; the said Myantonomy's Carriage was strangely proud and lofty, after he was taken ; being examined why he did foment that War which would certainly be...present being such, he thought himself obliged in honour to hold his tongue, and not hold discourse with such persons below his birth and quality ; He... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1836 - 266 trang
...; the said Myantonomy's Carriage was strangely proud and lofty, after he was taken ; being examined why he did foment that War which would certainly be...present being such, he thought himself obliged in honour to hold his tongue, and not hold discourse with such persons below his birth and quality ; He... | |
| Leonard Bliss - 1836 - 316 trang
...Canonchet, that " Myantonomy's carriage was strangely proud and lofty after he was taken ; being examined why he did foment that war which would certainly be...of him and all the heathen Indians in the country, &ic. He would make no other reply to any interrogatories, but this ; that he was born a prince, and... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 trang
...and lofty after he was taken ; being examined why he did foment that war, which would certainly Ire the destruction of him and all the heathen Indians...princes came to speak with him he would answer, but none preseut being such, he thought himself obliged, in honor, to hold his tongue;" and that he said he... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 trang
...and lofty after he was taken ; being examined why he did foment that war, which would certainly lie the destruction of him and all the heathen Indians in the country, &e., he would make no other reply to any interrogatories, but this : that he was born a prince, and... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1845 - 800 trang
...Mi/antonomy," whose "carriage was strangely proud and lofty after he was taken ; being examineiTwhy he did foment that war, which would certainly be the...of him and all the heathen Indians in the country, &cn he woidd make no other reply to any interrogatories, hut this : that he was born a prince, and... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 708 trang
...called Myantonomy," whose "carriage was strangely proud and lofty after he was taken ; being examined why he did foment that war, which would certainly...him he would answer, but none present being such, ho thought himself oMigi d, in honor, to hold his tongue ; " and that he said he would rather die than... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 trang
...called Maanlonomy" whose "carriage was strangely proud and lofty after he was taken ; being examined why he did foment that war, which would certainly...the destruction of him and all the heathen Indians iu the country, &c., he would make no other reply to any interrogatories, hut this : that he was born... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1851 - 780 trang
...called Myantonomy," whose "carriage was strangely proud mid lofty after he was taken ; being examined why he did foment that war, which would certainly...would make no other reply to any interrogatories, btit this : that he was born a prince, and if princes came to speak with him he would answer, but none... | |
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