They endeavoured, as much as they could, to take him prisoner. But he defended himself so obstinately that they were forced to kill him; notwithstanding all the cries and tears of his own wife and daughter, who begged of him upon their knees he would... Panama and the Canal in Picture and Prose - Page 73by Willis John Abbot - 1913 - 412 pagesFull view - About this book
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - Adventure and adventurers - 1853 - 506 pages
...notwithstanding all the cries and tears of his own wife and daughter, who begged him on their knees to demand quarter, and save his life. When the pirates...about night, they enclosed therein all the prisoners, placing the women and men by themselves, with some guards ; the wounded were put in an apartment by... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - Buccaneers - 1891 - 454 pages
...notwithstanding all the cries and tears of his own wife and daughter, who begged him, on their knees, to demand quarter, and save his life. When the pirates...about night, they enclosed therein all the prisoners, placing the women and men by themselves, with some guards : the wounded were put in an apartment by... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - Buccaneers - 1891 - 428 pages
...notwithstanding all the cries and tears of his own wife and daughter, who begged him, on their knees, to demand quarter, and save his life. When the pirates had possessed themselves of tho castle, which was about night, they enclosed therein all the prisoners, placing the women and men... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - Panama - 1910 - 586 pages
...forced to kill him; notwithstanding all the cries and tears of his own wife and daughter, who begged of him upon their knees he would demand quarter and save...into a certain apartment by itself, to the intent that their own complaints might be the cure of their own disease ; for no other was afforded them.... | |
| C. H. Forbes-Lindsay - Panama - 1912 - 602 pages
...forced to kill him; notwithstanding all the cries and tears of his own wife and daughter, who begged of him upon their knees he would demand quarter and save...the women and men by themselves, with some guards uponithem. All the wounded were put into a certain apartment by itself, to the intent that their own... | |
| Alexandre Olivier Exquemelin - Buccaneers - 1914 - 290 pages
...notwithstanding all the cries and tears of his own wife and daughter, who begged him, on their knees, to demand quarter, and save his life. When the pirates...about night, they enclosed therein all the prisoners, placing the women and men by themselves, with some guards : the wounded were put in an apartment by... | |
| Francis Russell Hart - Buccaneers - 1922 - 356 pages
...Daughter, who begged of him upon " their knees he would demand quarter and save his life. " When the Pirats had possessed themselves of the Castle, "which was...the "wounded were put into a certain apartment by it self, "to the intent their own complaints might be the cure "of their diseases ; for no other was... | |
| Francis Russell Hart - Buccaneers - 1922 - 268 pages
..."to kill him; notwithstanding all the cries and tears of "his own Wife and Daughter, who begged of him upon "their knees he would demand quarter and save his life. " When the Pirats had possessed themselves of the Castle, " which was about night, they enclosed therein all the... | |
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