... attack from the whites. Cresap and his party concealed themselves on the bank of the river, and the moment the canoe reached the shore, singled out their objects, and at one fire, killed every person in it. This happened to be the family of Logan,... The Principles of Eloquence - Page 276by Jean Siffrein Maury - 1842 - 308 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1787 - 530 pages
...moment the canoe reached the Ihore, fmgled out their objects, and, at one fire, killed every perfon in it. This happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been diftinguiflied as a friend of the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance. He accordingly... | |
| 1789 - 604 pages
...moment the canoe reached the fhore, fmgled out their objefts, and, at one fire, kilJcd every perfon in it. — This happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been diftinguifhed as a friend of the whites. This unworthy return provoked his ven. geance. He accordingly... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1789 - 678 pages
...moment the canoe reached the ihore, iingled out their objeels, and, at one fire, killed every perfon in it. — This happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been dillinguHhed аз a friend of the whites. This unworthy return provoked his veh- , geance. He accordingly... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1792 - 522 pages
...moment the canoe reached the ihore, fingled out their objects, and, at one lire, killed every perfon in it. This happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been diflinguiflicd as a friend of the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance. He accordingly... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1795 - 626 pages
...the moment the canoe reached the more, fingled out their objefts, and at one fire killed every perfon in it. This happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been diftinguifhed as a friend of the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance. He accordingly... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1796 - 644 pages
...moment the canoe reached the (höre, fingled out their objeâs, and at oue fire killed every perfon in it. This happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been diftinguilhed as a friend of the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeante. He accordingly... | |
| 1798 - 484 pages
...moment the canoe reached the (höre, finglul out their object, and at one fire killed every perfon in it. This happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been dilUnguifhtd as the friend of the whites. Thi« unworthy return provoked his vengeance. He accordingly... | |
| 1798 - 554 pages
...every perfon in it. This happened to be the family of Logan, \vho had long been diftinguifhed as the friend of the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance. He accordingly fignalized himfelf in the war which enfued. In the autumn of the fame year a decifive battle was fought... | |
| Caleb Bingham - 1801 - 234 pages
...canoe reached the fhore, fir.gkd out their objects, and, at one fire, killed every perfon HI it. 3. This happened to be the family of Logan, who had long been diftinguifhed as the friend of the whites. This unworthy return provoked his vengeance. He accordingly... | |
| Thomas Ashe - 1803 - 402 pages
...the shore, singled out their objects, and at one tire killed every person in it. This happened to he the family of Logan, who had long been distinguished...accordingly signalized himself in the war which ensued. In the autumn of the same year, a decisive battle was fought at the mouth, of the Great Kenhaway (in... | |
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