| Antonio de Alcedo - 1814 - 654 páginas
...them, those only staying that best might be assisting unto the women. But pitiful it was to see the heavy case of these poor women in distress ; what weeping and crying on every side, some for their husbands that were carried away in the ship, others not knowing what should become of... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - 1827 - 384 páginas
...them, those only staying that best might be assisting unto the women. But pitiful it was to see the heavy case of these poor women in distress ; what weeping and crying on every side, some for their husbands that were carried away in the ship, others not knowing what should become of... | |
| Thomas Church (of Massachusetts.) - 1829 - 374 páginas
...them, those only staying that best might be assisting unto the women. But pitiful it was to see the heavy case of these poor women in distress ; what weeping and crying on every side, some for their husbands that were carried away in the ship, others not knowing what should become of... | |
| Benjamin Church, Thomas Church - 1829 - 382 páginas
...thorn, those only staying that best might be assisting unto the women. But pitiful it was to see the heavy case of these poor women in distress ; what weeping and crying on every side, some for their husbands that were carried away in the ship, others not knowing what should becomo of... | |
| Francis Baylies - 1830 - 680 páginas
...them, those only staying that best might be assisting unto the women. But pitiful it was to see the heavy case of these poor women in distress ; what weeping and crying on every side, some for their husbands that were carried away in the ship, others not knowing what should become of... | |
| 1837 - 662 páginas
...of the " EpistoUc IIo-Elianx." who had not yet adventured on the surf. ' Pitiful it was to see the heavy case of these poor women in distress ; what weeping and crying on every aide.' But when they were apprehended, it seemed impossible to punish and imprison wives and children... | |
| James Wimer - 1841 - 788 páginas
...them, those only staying that best might be assisting unto the women. But pitiful it was to see the heavy case of these poor women in distress ; what weeping and crying on every side — some for their husbands that were carried away in the ship, othei» not knowing what should Ijecome... | |
| George Punchard - 1841 - 404 páginas
...going to the rescue of the women and children, were taken with them. And, " pitiful it was to see the heavy case of these poor women in distress ; what weeping and crying on every side, some for their husbands, that were carried away in the ship; others not knowing what should become... | |
| Nathan Hale - 1841 - 602 páginas
...was, which he had fled from, and the magistrate readily liberated him, and treated him with kindness. could not be sent home, for they had no homes to go to, and thus eventually they became such a burden to the officers, that they were glad to be rid of them... | |
| Israel Daniel Rupp - 1844 - 762 páginas
...upon the helpless women and children, who had not yet ventured on the surf. Painful it was to see the heavy case of these poor women in distress ; what...fathers. They could not be sent home, for they had no home to go to ! so that, at last, the magistrates were ' glad to be rid of them on any terms,' ' though... | |
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