Noble Deeds of American Women: With Biographical Sketches of Some of the More ProminentJesse Clement Miller, Orton & Mulligan, 1855 - 480 páginas |
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... Daviess ....... A Kentucky Amazon .... Heroism at Innis Settlement ... Bold Exploit at Tampico ..... 78 80 ..... 85 89 93 95 97 99 ... 104 108 111 114 118 120 124 Dicey Langston .... 125 Rebecca Motte .. 129 Another Sacrifice for ...
... Daviess ....... A Kentucky Amazon .... Heroism at Innis Settlement ... Bold Exploit at Tampico ..... 78 80 ..... 85 89 93 95 97 99 ... 104 108 111 114 118 120 124 Dicey Langston .... 125 Rebecca Motte .. 129 Another Sacrifice for ...
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... - fifth of the water was spilled , and the eyes of the youngest had not dilated to more than double their ordinary size . " * • M'Clung's Sketches of Western Adventure . 8 MRS . DAVIESS . ' Tis late before The brave. OF AMERICAN WOMEN .
... - fifth of the water was spilled , and the eyes of the youngest had not dilated to more than double their ordinary size . " * • M'Clung's Sketches of Western Adventure . 8 MRS . DAVIESS . ' Tis late before The brave. OF AMERICAN WOMEN .
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... Daviess , routed Mrs. Daviess and the chil- dren from their beds , and they soon understood that they must take up a line of march- they knew not whither . As soon as she was dressed , Mrs. Daviess " commenced showing the Indians one ...
... Daviess , routed Mrs. Daviess and the chil- dren from their beds , and they soon understood that they must take up a line of march- they knew not whither . As soon as she was dressed , Mrs. Daviess " commenced showing the Indians one ...
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... Daviess and her children seven in number as prisoners , along with them . Some of the children were too young to ... Daviess ' dress , so that she would not be interrupted in traveling . " Mrs. Daviess was a woman of cool , deliberate ...
... Daviess and her children seven in number as prisoners , along with them . Some of the children were too young to ... Daviess ' dress , so that she would not be interrupted in traveling . " Mrs. Daviess was a woman of cool , deliberate ...
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... Daviess and his comrades reaching the house and finding it empty , bastened on in pursuit of the Indians . They had gone but a few miles before they overtook the retreating party . Two Indian spies in the rear , first discovered the ...
... Daviess and his comrades reaching the house and finding it empty , bastened on in pursuit of the Indians . They had gone but a few miles before they overtook the retreating party . Two Indian spies in the rear , first discovered the ...
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Página 130 - She considereth a field, and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.
Página 49 - Give therefore thy servant an understanding heart to judge thy people, that I may discern between good and bad: for who is able to judge this thy so great a people ? And the speech pleased the Lord, that Solomon had asked this thing.
Página 386 - Have you the heart? When your head did but ache, I knit my handkerchief about your brows, (The best I had, a princess wrought it me) And I did never ask it you again ; And with my hand at midnight held your head, And, like the watchful minutes to the hour, Still and anon cheer'd up the heavy time, Saying, What lack you? and, Where lies your grief?
Página 39 - My early education did not partake of the abundant opportunities which the present days offer, and which even our common country schools now afford. I never was sent to any school. I was always sick. Female education, in the best families, went no further than writing and arithmetic ; in some few and rare instances, music and dancing.
Página 80 - Yet further may relent : for mightier far Than strength of nerve and sinew, or the sway Of magic potent over sun and star, Is love, though oft to agony distrest, And though his favourite seat be feeble woman's breast. But if thou goest, I follow...
Página 270 - We, the daughters of those patriots who have, and do now, appear for the public interest, and in that principally regard their posterity — as such, do with pleasure engage with them in denying ourselves the drinking of foreign tea, in hopes to frustrate a plan which tends to deprive a whole community of all that is valuable in life.
Página 279 - Howe'er it be, it seems to me, Tis only noble to be good. Kind hearts are more than coronets, And simple faith than Norman blood.
Página 91 - The next evening, the adjutant-general came in, and requested her to walk up to his room, as he wished to put some questions. She followed him in terror; and when he locked the door, and begged her, with an air of mystery, to be seated, she was sure that she was either suspected, or had been betrayed. He inquired earnestly whether any of her family were up the last night he and the other officer met. She told him that they all retired at eight o'clock. He observed, " I know you were asleep, for I...
Página 30 - But, my good sirs, here is too much flattery — still George will not forget the lessons I early taught him — he will not forget himself, though he is the subject of so much praise.
Página 118 - Merrill, however being a perfect Amazon, both in strength and courage, guarded it with an axe, and successively killed or badly wounded four of the enemy as they attempted to force their way into the cabin. The Indians then ascended the roof, and attempted to enter by way of the chimney; but here again they were met by the same determined enemy.