Acting upon this impression, and yielding to the urgent necessity of the case, they summoned all the women, without exception, and explaining to them the circumstances in which they were placed, and the improbability that any injury would be offered... The Women of the American Revolution - Page 264by Elizabeth Fries Ellet - 1848 - 396 pagesFull view - About this book
| James Turner Morehead - Kentucky - 1841 - 200 pages
...and yielding to the urgent necessity of the case, they summoned all the women, without exception, and explaining to them the circumstances in which they...they urged them to go in a body to the spring, and each to bring up a bucket full of water. Some of the ladies, as was natural, had no relish for the... | |
| Joseph Pritts - Frontier and pioneer life - 1841 - 550 pages
...and yielding to the urgent necessity of the case, they summoned all the women, without exception, and explaining to them the circumstances in •which they...any injury would be offered them, until the firing i.ad been returned from the opposite side of the fort, they urged them to go in a body to the spring,... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - Indians of North America - 1846 - 814 pages
...circumstances in which they were placed, and the improbability that any injury would be offered to them, until the firing had been returned from the...they urged them to go in a body to the spring, and each to bring up a bucket full of water. Some of the ladies, as was natural, had no relish for the... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - Indians of North America - 1846 - 788 pages
...and yielding to the urgent necessity of the case, they summoned all the women, without exception, and explaining to them the circumstances in which they...the improbability that any injury would be offered to them, until the firing had been returned from the opposite side of the fort, they urged them to... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - Indians of North America - 1848 - 782 pages
...and yielding to the urgent necessity of the case, they summoned all the women, without exception, and explaining to them the circumstances in which they...the improbability that any injury would be offered to them, until the firing had been returned from the opposite side of the fort, they urged them to... | |
| Joseph Pritts - Frontier and pioneer life - 1849 - 774 pages
...and yielding to the urgent necessity of the case, they summoned all the women, without exception, and explaining to them the circumstances in which they...they urged them to go in a body to the spring, and each to bring up a bucket full of water. Some of the ladies, as was natural, had no relish for the... | |
| Joseph Pritts - Frontier and pioneer life - 1849 - 742 pages
...and yielding to the urgent necessity of the case, they summoned all the women, without exception, and explaining to them the circumstances in which they...any injury would be offered them, until the firing hail been returned from the opposite side of the fort, they urged them to go in a body to the spring,... | |
| Kentucky - 1850 - 608 pages
...and yielding to the urgent necessity of the case, they summoned all the women, without exception, and explaining to them the circumstances in which they...placed, and the improbability that any injury would be ottered them, until the firing had been returned from the opposite side of the fort, they urged them... | |
| John Alexander McClung - Indian captivities - 1852 - 344 pages
...yielding to the urgent necessity of the case, they1 summoned all the women, without exception, and explaining to them the circumstances in which they...they urged them to go in a body to the spring, and each to bring up a bucket full of water. Some of the ladies, as was natural, had no relish for the... | |
| John Frost - Black Hawk War, 1832 - 1853 - 624 pages
...urgent necessity of the case, they summoned all the women, without exception, and explaining to them tho circumstances in which they were placed, and the improbability...the opposite side of the fort, they urged them to go hi a body to the spring, and each to bring up a bucket full of water. Some of the ladies, as was natural,... | |
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