Not only inside of the church, but without its walls, was the same revolting spectacle. In the remains of the small building used as a receptacle for the coffins previous to interment, were several bodies, heaped one upon another, and still burning, the... The Patriot War - Page 5by Robert Budd Ross - 1890 - 101 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States - 1839 - 558 pages
...so far consumed that the viscera were exposed ; while here and there the blackened ribs and vertebra were all that the fierce flames had spared." " Not...without its walls, was the same revolting spectacle. In the remains of the small building used as a receptacle for the coffins previous to interment, were... | |
| Frederick Marryat - Canada - 1839 - 336 pages
...io far consumed that the viscera were exposed; while here and there the blackened ribs and vertebra were all that the fierce flames had spared. Not only...without its walls, was the same revolting spectacle. In the remains of the small building used as a receptacle for the coffins previous to interment, were... | |
| United States - 1839 - 546 pages
...so fur consumed that the viscera were exposed ; while here and there the blackened ribs and vertebra were all that the fierce flames had spared." "Not...without its walls, was the same revolting spectacle. In the remains of the small building used as a receptacle for the coffins previous to interment, were... | |
| Frederick Marryat - Canada - 1839 - 270 pages
...so far consumed that the viscera were exposed ; while here and there the blackened ribs and veitebra were all that the fierce flames had spared. Not only inside of ihe church, but without its walls, was the same revolting spectacle. In the remains of the small building... | |
| Michigan - 1894 - 756 pages
...defeated with 56 killed, 125 wounded and 30 prisoners. The British lost 25 killed and 10 wounded. BOASTED AND BAYONETED. The next engagement was at St. Eustache,...ribs were all that the fierce flames had spared. Not ronly inside of the church, but without its walls, was the same revolting spectacle, and farther off'... | |
| Frederick Marryat - Canada - 1839 - 256 pages
...so far consumed that the viscera were exposed ; while here and there the blackened ribs and vertebra were all that the fierce flames had spared. Not only...without its walls, was the same revolting spectacle. In the remains of the small building used as a receptacle for the coffins previous to interment, were... | |
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