| 1814 - 580 sider
...he lingered for a few hour!-. Just before he breathed his last, the British standard was brought to him ; he made a sign to have it placed under his head,...countrymen did not know half the extent of their loss. Pike was plain and unimposing in his appearance and mnnners, and to the world seemed little more than... | |
| 1814 - 550 sider
...he lingered for a few hours. Just before he breathed bis last, the British standard was brought to him ; he made a sign to have it placed under his head,...his countrymen did not know half the extent of their '»--. Pike was plain and unimposing in his appearance and manners, and to the world seemed little... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 sider
...he lingered for a few hours. Just before he breathed his last, the British standard was brought to him ; he made a sign to have it placed under his head, and expired without a groan. His death was a great public misfortune. BRIGADIER-GEXEBAL LEONARD COVINGTON. THIS gentleman was born... | |
| John Milton Niles - 1820 - 408 sider
...where he lingered for a few hours. Just before he breathed his last the British standard was brought to him ; he made a sign to have it placed under his head,...countrymen did not know half the extent of their loss. Pike was plain and unimpoaing iu his appearance and manners, and ZEBULOR M. FIK.E. .ijT u, the world... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1832 - 656 sider
...he lingered for a few hours. Just before he breathed his last, the British standard was brought to him : he made a sign to have it placed under his head, and expired without a groan. PILASTERS. (See Architecture, vol. i, p. 338.) PILATE, Pontius, the successor of Valerius Gratus in... | |
| Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1832 - 708 sider
...he lingered for a few hours. Just before he breathed his last, the British standard was brought to him: he made a sign to have it placed under his head, and expired without a groan. PILATE, Pontius, the successor of Valerius Gratus in the government of Judea, AD 27. He .is said to... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1834 - 798 sider
...he lingered for a few hours. Just before he breathed his last, the British standard was brought to him ; he made a sign to have it placed under his head, and expired without a groan. His death was a great public misfortune. LEONARD COVINGTON. THIS gentleman was born in Maryland, about... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1843 - 606 sider
...he lingered for a few hours. Just before he breathed his 'ast, the British standard was brought to him ; he made a sign to have it placed under his head, and expired without a groan. His death was a great public misfortune. LEONARD COVINGTON. THIS gentleman was born in Maryland, about... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1844 - 546 sider
...he lingered for a few hours. Just before he breathed his last, the British standard was brought to him ; he made a sign to have it placed under his head, and expired without a groan. The following inscriptions are from monuments in the graveyard in the village of Woodbridge : — In memory... | |
| John Frost - 1845 - 480 sider
...he lingered for a few hours. Just before he breathed his last, the British standard was brought to him ; he made a sign to have it placed under his head, and expired without a groan.* On the fall of General Pike, the command devolved on Colonel Pearce, who immediately advanced to the... | |
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