Mosely plucked off his Periwig, and put it into his Breeches, because it should not hinder him in fighting. As soon as the Indians saw that, they fell a Howling and Yelling most hideously, and said, 'Umh, Umh, me no... History of Chelmsford, Massachusetts - Page 98by Wilson Waters - 1917 - 893 pagesFull view - About this book
| King Philip's War, 1675-1676 - 1833 - 74 pages
...August, Captain Mosely with sixty Men, met with a company, judged about three hundred Indians, in a plain place where few Trees were, and on both sides Preparations...and Yelling most hideously, and said, Umh, Umh me no Straw merre fight Engismon, Engismon got two hed, Engismon got two hed ; if 24 me cut ojfun hed, he... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1836 - 266 pages
...August, Captain Mosety with sixty Men, met with a company, judged about three hundred Indians, in a plain place where few Trees were, and on both sides Preparations...and Yelling most hideously, and said, Umh, Umh me no Straw merre fight Engismon, Engismon got two hed, Engismon got two hed ; if * JVtmrod, whose Indian... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Electronic books - 1836 - 264 pages
...August, Captain Mosdy with sixty Men, met with a company, judged about three hundred Indians, in a plain place where few Trees were, and on both sides Preparations...and Yelling most hideously, and said, Umh, Umh me no Straw merre Jight Engismon, Engismon got two hed, Engismon got two hed ; if 34 me cut off tin hed,... | |
| James Wynne - Libraries - 1860 - 532 pages
...Captain Mosely, with sixty men, met with a company, judged about three hundred Indians, in a plain place where few trees were, and on both sides preparations...yelling most hideously, and said, Umh, umh, me no stawmerre fight Engis mon, Eitgis mon got two hed, Engis mon got two hed ; if me cut off one hed, he... | |
| James Wynne - Libraries - 1860 - 498 pages
...Captain Mosely, with sixty men, met with a company, judged about three hundred Indians, in a plain place where few trees were, and on both sides preparations...howling and yelling most hideously, and said, Umh, nmh, me no stawmerre fight Engis mon, Engi-s mon got two hed, Engis mon got two hed ; if me cut off... | |
| Edward Strong Mosely - Genealogy - 1878 - 70 pages
...August Capt. Mosley, with sixty men, met with a company judged about three hundred Indians, in a plain where few trees were, and on both sides preparations...; all being ready on both sides to fight, Captain Mosley plucked off his periwig and put it into his breeches, because it should not hinder him in fighting.... | |
| Francis Samuel Drake - Black Hawk War, 1832 - 1885 - 506 pages
...Indians, " all being ready on both sides to fight," says the old Indian chronicle, " Captain Moseley plucked off his periwig, and put it into his breeches,...Indians saw that they fell a howling and yelling most hideous ; and wholly ignorant of its meaning, but suspecting sorcery, the astonished natives, unwilling... | |
| George Lyman Kittredge - Almanacs - 1904 - 482 pages
...merchant], Captain Mostly with sixty Men, met with a company, judged about three hundred Indians, in a plain place where few Trees were, and on both sides preparations...Battle; all being ready on both sides to fight, Captain MoseUy plucked off his Periwig, and put it into his Breeches, because it should not hinder him in fighting.... | |
| John Easton, Nathaniel Saltonstall, Mary White Rowlandson, Cotton Mather - King Philip's War, 1675-1676 - 1913 - 346 pages
...Sides Preparations were making for a Battle; all being ready on both Sides to fight, Captain Moseley plucked off his Periwig, and put it into his Breeches,...and Yelling most hideously, and said, Umh, Umh me no stawmerre fight Engismon, Engismon got two Hed, Engismon got two Hed; if me cut off un Hed, he got... | |
| Charles Henry Lincoln, John Easton - Indians of North America - 1913 - 362 pages
...Captain Moseley with sixty Men, met with a Company, judged about three hundred Indians, in a plain Place where few Trees were, and on both Sides Preparations...Battle; all being ready on both Sides to fight, Captain Moseley plucked off his Periwig, and put it into his Breeches, because it should not hinder him in... | |
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