| Samuel Niles Sweet - 1843 - 324 páginas
...rejoice at the beams of peace ; but do not harbor a thought, that mine is the joy of fear. Lo. gan never felt fear. He will not turn on his heel to save...His life. Who is there to mourn for Logan ? Not one. Logan. LADY RANDOLPH'S SOLILOQUY. 1. Ye woods and wilds, whose melancholy gloom Accords with my soul's... | |
| John Brown Dillon - 1843 - 482 páginas
...beams of peace. But do not harbor a thought that mine is the joy of fear. Logan never felt fear. Me will not turn on his heel to save his life. Who is there to mourn for Logan? Not one." •The Continental Congress, which convened on the 5th September, 1774. British Empire. But as the... | |
| Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 páginas
...the last spring, in cold blood, and unprovoked, murdered all the relations of Logan, not sparing even my women and children. There runs not a drop of my...life. Who is there to mourn for Logan ? Not one." The same ideas were put into verse by Campbell, in his Gertrude of Wyoming, and may, perhaps, with... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1844 - 434 páginas
...my blood in the veins of any living creature : —this called on me for revenge. I have fought for it. I have killed many. I have fully glutted my vengeance....his life. Who is there to mourn for Logan? not one '."—Jefferson's ffota on Virginia. COPY OF THE DEED OF PURCHASE, REFERRED TO IN THE FOREGOING WORK.... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 596 páginas
...naked, and he clothed him not. During the course of the last long and bloody war, Logan remained idle iu his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love...life. Who is there to mourn for Logan ? — Not one.' " The affairs between Britain and her American colonies were now verging to a crisis. The hostile attitude... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 616 páginas
...long and bloody war, Logan remained idle in his cabin, an advocate for peace. Such was my love for die whites, that my countrymen pointed, as they passed,...life. Who is there to mourn for Logan ? — Not one.' " The affairs between Britain and her American colonies were now verging to a crisis. The hostile attitude... | |
| Donald B. Smith - 1987 - 420 páginas
...fully glutted my vengeance. For my country, I rejoice at the beams of peace; but do not harbour the thought that mine is the joy of fear. Logan never...his life. Who is there to mourn for Logan! Not one. Peter Jones included the entire speech in his History of the Ojebway Indians, adding that it had "become... | |
| J. Weston Walch, Kate O'Halloran - 1993 - 134 páginas
...Battle of Point Pleasant, Pennsylvania, he delivered this message to Lord Dunmore's winning forces. I appeal to any white man to say, if ever he entered...his life. Who is there to mourn for Logan? Not one. [Speech by Captain John Logan, October 1774] Questions 1. Logan's speech describes, in one man's experience,... | |
| Various - 1994 - 676 páginas
...revenge. I have sought it; I have killed many; I have fully glutted my vengeance. For my countrymen I rejoice at the beams of peace. But do not harbor...his life. Who is there to mourn for Logan? Not one. Chief Pachgantscbilias In 1787, Chief Pachgantschilias of the Delawares delivered this warning to a... | |
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