| William Mariner - 1817 - 578 Seiten
...was thus completely destroyed. M hen Finow arrived upon the place, and saw several canoes which had been hauled up in the garrison, shattered to pieces...the ground, he expressed his wonder and astonishment .it the dreadful effect of the guns. He thanked his men for their bravery, and Mr. Mariner and his... | |
| 1827 - 384 Seiten
...was thus completely destroyed. When Finow arrived upon the place, and saw several canoes, which had been hauled up in the garrison, shattered to pieces...arms lying around, and about three hundred and fifty dead bodies, he expressed his wonder and astonishment at the dreadful effect of the guns. He then thanked... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1827 - 722 Seiten
...was thus completely de*«troyed. When Finow arrived upon the place, and saw several canoes, which had been hauled up in the garrison, shattered to pieces...shot, and discovered a number of legs and arms lying aronnd, and about three hundred and fifty dead todies, he expressed his wonder and astonishment at... | |
| Sarah Stock Farmer - 1855 - 464 Seiten
...the place, and saw several canoes which had been hauled up in the garrison, shattered to pieces by shot, and discovered a number of legs and arms lying...particular, for the great assistance rendered by them." This attack with fire-arms upon men who had only clubs, and spears, and arrows for defence, cannot... | |
| Louis Becke - 1897 - 396 Seiten
...several large canoes which had been carried there by the garrison, shattered to pieces by the round shot, and discovered a number of legs and arms lying around, and three hundred and fifty bodies stretched upon the ground, he expressed his wonder and astonishment... | |
| Elliot Snow - 1986 - 434 Seiten
...or more was completely destroyed. When Finow arrived at the place and saw several canoes which had been hauled up in the garrison, shattered to pieces...the guns. He thanked his men for their bravery and Mariner and his companions, in particular, for the great assistance rendered bv them. J The king having... | |
| Elliot Snow - 1986 - 434 Seiten
...or more was completely destroyed. When Finow arrived at the place and saw several canoes which had been hauled up in the garrison, shattered to pieces...dreadful effect of the guns. He thanked his men for their braverv and Mariner and ¥ his companions, in particular, for the great assistance rendered by them.... | |
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