| American Statistical Association - Statistics - 1847 - 618 pages
...of this marching from Dedham, Dec. 9, 1675. consider the difficulties these brave men went through in storming the fort in the depth of winter, and the...wilderness, famously known throughout New England to this day, by the name of the hungry march, and if we further consider, that, until this brave though... | |
| American Statistical Association - Statistics - 1847 - 660 pages
...of this marching from Dedham, Dec. 9, 1676. consider the difficulties these brave men went through in storming the fort in the depth of winter, and the...wilderness, famously known throughout New England to this day, by the name of th& hungry march, and if we further consider, that, until this brave though... | |
| Almanacs, American - 1849 - 346 pages
...and justice, ought to be fulfilled. And if we consider the difficulties these brave men went through in storming the fort in the depth of winter, and the...wilderness, famously known throughout New England to this day, by the name of the hungry march, and if we further consider, that, until this brave though... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - Salem (Mass.) - 1867 - 522 pages
...and justice, ought to be fulfilled. And if we consider the difficulties these brave men went through in storming the fort in the depth of winter, and the...Indians that escaped, through a hideous wilderness, known throughout New England to this day by the name of the hungry march; and if we further consider,... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - Salem (Mass.) - 1867 - 540 pages
...and justice, ought to be fulfilled. And if we consider the difficulties these brave men went through in storming the fort in the depth of winter, and the...Indians that escaped, through a hideous wilderness, known throughout New England to this day by the name of the hungry march ; and if we further consider,... | |
| William Frederic Goodwin - Buxton (Me. : Town) - 1871 - 434 pages
...greatest dignity and propriety. It sets forth the hardships and perils incurred in storming the lort in the depth of winter, and the pinching wants they...through a hideous wilderness, famously known throughout Nevr England ever afterwards as " the Hungry March ;" and that until this brave though small army did... | |
| New England - 1862 - 432 pages
...and justice ought to be fulfilled. And if we consider the difficulties these brave men went through in storming the fort in the depth of •winter, and...Indians that escaped, through a hideous wilderness, formerly known throughout New England to this day, by the name of the hungry march, and if we further... | |
| George Madison Bodge - Connecticut - 1896 - 530 pages
...Consider the Difficulties these brave men went through in Storming the Fort in the Depth of Winter, & the pinching wants they afterwards underwent in pursuing...hideous Wilderness famously known throughout New England to this day by the Name of the hungry March ; and if we further Consider that until this brave though... | |
| George Madison Bodge - Connecticut - 1896 - 534 pages
...through in Storming the Fort in the Depth of Winter, & the pinching wants they afterwards underwent ln pursuing the Indians that escaped through a hideous Wilderness famously known throughout New England to this day by the Name of the hungry March ; and if we further Consider that until this brave though... | |
| 1902 - 354 pages
...Government, that if they played the man, took the fort, and drove the enemy out of the Narragansett country, which was their great seat, that they should...and that until this brave though small army did thus ' play the man ' and take the fort, the whole country was filled with distress, and the inhabitants... | |
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