... his feet uttering the unearthly war-whoop. Instantly the dancing ceased ; the women screamed, while the men ran towards the door. But Clark, standing unmoved and with unchanged face, grimly bade them continue their dancing, but to remember that they... Works: The winning of the West. 4 v - Page 61by Theodore Roosevelt - 1889Full view - About this book
| Theodore Roosevelt - Kentucky - 1889 - 342 pages
...continue their dancing, but to remember that they now danced under Virginia and not Great Britain.23 At the same time his men burst into the fort, and...street secured, and sent runners through the town 2a Memoir of Major E. Denny, by Wm. H. Denny, p. 217. In " Record of the Court of Upland and Military... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Kentucky - 1889 - 360 pages
...continue their dancing, but to remember that they now danced under Virginia and not Great Britain. 23 At the same time his men burst into the fort, and...seized the French officers, including the commandant, Rocheblave. 24 Immediately Clark had every street secured, and sent runners through the town *° Memoir... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Kentucky - 1889 - 450 pages
...continue their dancing, but to remember that they now danced under Virginia and not Great Britain. 1 At the same time his men burst into the fort, and...seized the French officers, including the commandant, Kocheblave." Immediately Clark had every street secured, and sent runners through the town ordering... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Louisiana - 1889 - 452 pages
...continue their dancing, but to remember that they now danced under Virginia and not Great Britain.1 At the same time his men burst into the fort, and...seized the French officers, including the commandant, Rocheblave.2 Immediately Clark had every street secured, and sent runners through the town ordering... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Kentucky - 1889 - 458 pages
...continue their dancing, but to remember that they now danced under Virginia and not Great Britain.1 At the same time his men burst into the fort, and seized the French oflicers, including the commandant, Rocheblave.2 Immediately Clark had every street secured, and sent... | |
| Charles Alexander McMurry - Mississippi River Valley - 1894 - 190 pages
...with their dancing, but to remember that they now danced under Virginia and not under Great Britain. At the same time his men burst into the fort and seized the officers, including the commander. — [Rocheblanc.] Immediately Clarke had every street secured and... | |
| William Hayden English - Clark's Expedition against Detroit, 1781 - 1895 - 600 pages
...continue their dancing, but to remember that they now danced under Virginia and not Great Britain. At the same time his men burst into the fort, and...seized the French officers, including the Commandant Rochblave." A foot note informs us that this story is based upon the statement of one Major Denny,... | |
| William Hayden English - Clark family - 1896 - 598 pages
...continue their dancing, but to remember that they now danced under Virginia and not Great Britain. At the same time his men burst into the fort, and...seized the French officers, including the Commandant Rochblave." A foot note informs us that this story is based upon the statement of one Major Denny,... | |
| Local history - 1901 - 400 pages
...continue their dancing, but to remember that they now danced under Virginia, and not Great Britain. At the same time his men burst into the fort and seized the French officers, including the, British commandant, Rocheblave. Immediately Clark had every street secured, and sent runners through... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - Southwest, Old - 1897 - 446 pages
...continue their dancing, but to remember that they now danced under Virginia and not Great Britain.1 At the same time his men burst into the fort, and...seized the French officers, including the commandant, Rocheblave." Immediately Clark had every street secured, and sent runners through the town ordering... | |
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