| 1810 - 780 páginas
...accosted by a General Officer, to whom she told her melancholy story. He heard b;T with great tendwness, but- earnestly desired her to leave a place where, besides the distress of witnessing such a swne, she might probably be insultod. She complied, and be called a trooper, who took her en croup.... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1828 - 384 páginas
...told her melancholy story. He heard her with great tenderness, but earnestly desired her to leave the place, where, besides the distress of witnessing such...was immediately called, to take her behind him to Knaresborough. On inquiry, the officer who had shown so much humanity, and to whom she was so greatly... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1889 - 384 páginas
...attendants of the camp were stripping and burying the dead. There she was accosted by a general officer, to whom she told her melancholy story. He heard her...great tenderness, but earnestly desired her to leave the place, where, besides the distress of witnessing such a scene, she might probably be insulted.... | |
| William Grainge - 1854 - 230 páginas
...attendants of the camp were stripping and burying the dead. There she was accosted by a general officer, to whom she told her melancholy story. He heard her...great tenderness, but earnestly desired her to leave the place, where, besides the distress of witnessing such a scene, she might probably be insulted.... | |
| John Langton Sanford - 1858 - 760 páginas
...attendants of the camp were stripping and burying the dead. Here she was accosted by a general officer, to whom she told her melancholy story. He heard her...she might probably be insulted. She complied, and he called a trooper, who took her en-croitp. On her way to Knaresborough she inquired of the man the... | |
| John Langton Sanford - 1858 - 650 páginas
...of the camp were stripping and burying the dead. Here she was accosted by a general officer, to whgm she told her melancholy story. He heard her with great...she might probably be insulted. She complied, and he called a trooper, who took her en-croup. On her way to Knaresborough she inquired of the man the... | |
| 1858 - 854 páginas
...attendants of the camp were stripping and burying the dead. Here she was accosted by a general officer, to whom she told her melancholy story. He heard her...place where, besides the distress of witnessing such H scene, she might probably be insulted. She complied, and he called a trooper who took her en croup.... | |
| 1858
...burying the dead. Here she was accosted by a general officer, to whom she told her melancholy (tory. He heard her with great tenderness, but earnestly...place where, besides the distress of witnessing such •••. scene, she might probably be insulted. She complied, and he called a trooper who took her... | |
| 1859 - 852 páginas
...attendants of the camp were stripping and burying the dead. Here she was accosted by a general officer, to whom she told her melancholy story. He heard her...she might, probably, be insulted. She complied, and he called a trooper, who took her en-croup. On her way to Knaresborough, she inquired of the man the... | |
| John Stoughton - 1867 - 564 páginas
...attendants of the camp were stripping and burying the dead. Here she was accosted by a general officer, to whom she told her melancholy story. He heard her...she might probably be insulted. She complied, and he called a trooper, who took her encroup. On her way to Knaresborough she enquired of the man the... | |
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