| Early English newspapers - 1789 - 540 pages
...map of the country, faying, at the fame time, "Dear • " Pop, we are fent like fjcrifitei to the f altar." The event of the expedition too fatally verified...paper, which proved to be his will. As he did not doubr my being married to Mr. Calcraft, from hit apparent fondnefs for me, from the alteration in my... | |
| Bibliography - 1855 - 458 pages
...He produced a map of the country, saying, at the same time, t Dear Pop, we are sent like sacrifices to the altar.' The event of the expedition too fatally...he did not doubt my being married to Mr. Calcraft * * * he made him his sole executor; leaving me only the plate which he had received as the usual perquisite... | |
| Winthrop Sargent - Braddock's Campaign, 1755 - 1855 - 464 pages
...time, 1 Dear Pop, we arc sent like sacrifices to the altar.' The event of the expedition too fjitally verified the General's expectations. On going away,...my hands a paper, which proved to be his will. As be did not doubt my being married to Mr. Caleraft * * * he made him his solo executor; leaving me only... | |
| Israel Acrelius, New Sweden. Upland court, William Penn - Bibliography - 1855 - 462 pages
...He produced a map of the country, saying, at the same time, ' Dear Pop, we arc sent like sacrifices to the altar.' The event of the expedition too fatally...verified the General's expectations. On going away, ho put into my hands a paper, which proved to be his will. As he did not doubt my being married to... | |
| Winthrop Sargent - Braddock's Campaign, 1755 - 1856 - 458 pages
...He produced a map of the country, saying, at the same time, ' Dear Pop, we are sent like sacrifices to the altar.' The event of the expedition too fatally...he did not doubt my being married to Mr. Calcraft * * * he made him his sole executor; leaving me only the plate which he had received as the usual perquisite... | |
| Otis Skinner - Actors - 1928 - 336 pages
...woods. He produced a map of the country saying at the same time, 'Dear Pop, we are sent like sacrifices to the altar. ' The event of the expedition too fatally...into my hands a paper which proved to be his will." Were there days on the march when Braddock 's thoughts turned back to that pleasant evening? And while... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - United States - 1866 - 626 pages
...country, saying at the same time, "Dear Pop, we are sent like sacrifices to the altar." The even t of the expedition too fatally verified the General's...will. As he did not doubt my being married to Mr. Calcroft, from his apparent fondness for me, from the alteration in my behaviour, and from the preference... | |
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