| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 518 страници
...rights, was the first thing that recommended me to the notice of gen. Gage, and when the war commenced, I was appointed provost marshal to the royal army,...on the Americans. I shudder to think of the murders 1 have been accessary to, both v>it\ tad ordert from government, especially while ra New-York, during... | |
| Hezekiah Niles - 1822 - 514 страници
...war commenced, I was ap>ointed provost marshal to the royal army, which >laced me in a situation lo wreak my vengeance on the Americans. I shudder to think of the murders I have been accessary to, both mth and without order! from government, especially while in Vew York, daring which... | |
| Jeptha Root Simms - 1845 - 686 страници
...executed some time after the war for a forgery committed in England. In his dying confession, he says: " I shudder to think of the murders I have been accessory...in New York; during which time there were more than two thousand prisoners starved in the different churches, by stopping their rations, which I sold.... | |
| 1849 - 472 страници
...marched down to the Battery, where they embarked tor England." 1791, stated in his dying confession : "I was appointed Provost Marshal to the royal army, which placed me in a situation to wre <k my vengeance on the Americans. I shudiit-т to think of the murders I have been accessory to,... | |
| New York (N.Y.). Common Council - 1849 - 630 страници
...Cunningham who was executed for forgery in London, Aug. 10th. 1791, stated in his dying confession : "I was appointed Provost Marshal to the royal army, which placed me in a situation to wre-ik my vengeance on the Americans. I shudder to tliir.k of the murders I have heen accessory to,... | |
| Oliver Bell Bunce - 1852 - 484 страници
...executed, before which event he made his dying speech and confession. We give an extract from it : "I shudder to think of the murders I have been accessory to, both with and without orders from the government, especially in New York, during which time there were more than two thousand prisoners... | |
| 1854 - 378 страници
...forgery in London, for which he was executed. From his dying confession we extract the following : — " I shudder to think of the murders I have been accessory to, especially in New York, where more than two thousand prisoners were starved by stopping their rations,... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 600 страници
...rights, was the first thing that recommended me to the notice of General Gage, and when the war commenced I was appointed Provost Marshal to the royal army,...on the Americans. I shudder to think of the murders 1 have been accessory to, loth with and without orders from Government, especially while in New York... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 574 страници
...placed me in a situation to wreak my vengeance on the Americans. I shudder to think of the murders 1 have been accessory to, both with and without orders...New York—- during which time there were more than two thousand prisoners starved in the different churches, by stopping their rations, which I sold.... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1861 - 434 страници
...rights, was the first thing that recommended me to the notice of General Gage, and when the war commenced I was appointed Provost Marshal to the royal army,...New York — during which time there were more than two thousand prisoners starved in the different churches, by stopping their rations, which I sold.... | |
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