| Samuel Hopkins - 1852 - 828 стор.
...[depressed], and pines at the loss of so much time. On the Lord's [day] PM, as I was reading the psalm, news came that Stockbridge was beset by an army of...utmost consternation — men, women, and children crying, ' What shall we do ? ' — not a gun to * Mr. Hopkins often speaks of the military and civil... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - 1854 - 822 стор.
...and pines at the loss of BO much time. On the Lord's [day] PM, as I was reading the psalm, news come that Stockbridge was beset by an army of Indians,...utmost consternation — men, women, and children crying, 'What shall we do?' — not a gun to * Mr. Hopkins often speaks of the military and civil offieen... | |
| Samuel Hopkins - 1854 - 870 стор.
...[depressed], and pines at the loss of so much time. On the Lord's [day] PM, as I was reading the psalm, news came that Stockbridge was beset by an army of...Indians, and on fire, which broke up the assembly in an mstant. All were put into the utmost consternation — men, women, and children crying, ' What shall... | |
| John Waddington - 1876 - 798 стор.
...the loss of so mitch time. On the Lord's-day pm, as I was reading the Psalm, * Acadia. t 8. P. Col. news came that Stockbridge was beset by an army of...which broke up the assembly in an instant. All were pat into the utmost consternation, men, women, and children crying, ' What shall we do ? ' not a gun... | |
| John Waddington - 1876 - 754 стор.
...depressed, and pines at the loss of go much time. On the Lord's-day pm, as I was reading the Psalm, news came that Stockbridge was beset by an army of...which broke up the assembly in an instant. All were pat into the utmost consternation, men, women, and children crying, ' What shall we do ? ' not a gun... | |
| Leonard Woolsey Bacon - 1897 - 458 стор.
...later advances of Catholicism, which without these antecedents would seem to have been hardly possible. broke up the assembly in an instant. All were put...utmost consternation — men, women, and children crying, ' What shall we do? ' Not a gun to defend us, not a fort to flee to, and few guns and little... | |
| Leonard Woolsey Bacon - 1897 - 448 стор.
...assembly in an instant. All were pnt into the ntmost consternation—men, women, and children crying, ' What shall we do? ' Not a gun to defend us, not a fort to flee to, and few gnns and little ammunition in the place. Some ran one way and some another ; but the genera] course... | |
| Leonard Woolsey Bacon - 1897 - 452 стор.
...Stockbridge. This rumor was false, but he adds : " On the Lord's day I'.M., as I was reading the psalm, news came that Stockbridge was beset by an army of Indians, and on fire, which WARLIKE AGITATIONS. 185 of the French politico-religious empire in Canada and the West made possible,... | |
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