A finer sight could not have been beheld, — the shining barrels of the muskets, the excellent order of the men, the cleanliness of their appearance, the joy depicted on every face at being so near Fort du Quesne — the highest object of their wishes.... Pennsylvania Archives - 第 741 頁由 編輯 - 1876完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1831 - 586 頁
...witness. He pointed out the ford where the army crossed the Monongahela(below Turtle creek 800yds.) a finer sight could not have been beheld, the shining...of the muskets, the excellent order of the men, the cleunliness of their appearance, the joy depicted on every face at being so near Fort Hu Quesne, the... | |
| Winthrop Sargent - 1855 - 464 頁
...eye-witness. He pointed out the ford where the army crossed the Monongahela (below Turtle Creck 800 yards). A finer sight could not have been beheld ; the shining...excellent order of the men, the cleanliness of their apparel, the joy depicted on every face at being so near Fort Du Quesne — the highest object of their... | |
| Israel Acrelius, New Sweden. Upland court, William Penn - 1855 - 462 頁
...eye-witness. He pointed out the ford where the army crossed the Monongahela (below Turtle Creek 800 yards). A finer sight could not have been beheld ; the shining...excellent order of the men, the cleanliness of their apparel, the joy depicted on every face at being so near Fort Du Quesne — the highest object of their... | |
| 1855 - 458 頁
...eye-witness. He pointed out the ford where the army erossed the Monongahela (below Turtle Creek 800 yards). A finer sight could not have been beheld ; the shining...excellent order of the men, the cleanliness of their apparel, the joy depicted on every face at being so near Fort Du Quesne — the highest object of their... | |
| Charles McKnight - 1873 - 536 頁
...pointed out the ford where the army crossed the Monongahela (below Turtle Creek, eierht hundred yards). A finer sight could not have been beheld ; the shining...excellent order of the men ; the cleanliness of their apparel ; the joy depicted upon every face at being so near Fort Dnquesne, the highest object of their... | |
| 1922 - 426 頁
...witness. He pointed out the ford where the army crossed the Monongahela (below Turtle Creek 800 y 'ds) , a finer sight could not have been beheld, — the...appearance, the joy depicted on every face at being near Fort Duquesne, the highest object of their wishes, — the music re-echoed through the mountains.... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1880 - 402 頁
...thick trees, by out the ford where the army crossed the Monongahela (below Turtle Creek, 800 yards). A finer sight could not have been beheld, — the...object of their wishes. The music reechoed through the hills. How brilliant the morning — how melancholy the evening!" — Letter of Judge Yeatet, dated... | |
| Charles McKnight - 1873 - 532 頁
...ford where the army crossed the Monongahela (below Turtle Creek, eight hundred yards). A finer eight could not have been beheld; the shining barrels' of...excellent order of the men ; the cleanliness of their apparel ; the joy depicted upon every face at being so near Fort Duquesne, the highest object of their... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1887 - 402 頁
...thick trees, by out the ford 'where the army crossed the Monongahela (below Turtle Creek, 800 yards). A finer sight could not have been beheld, — the...object of their wishes. The music reechoed through the hills. How brilliant the morning — how melancholy the evening!" — Letter of Judge Yeata, dated... | |
| Francis Parkman - 1892 - 408 頁
...thick trees, by out the ford where the army crossed the Monongahela (below Turtle Creek, 800 yards). A finer sight could not have been beheld, — the...appearance, the joy depicted on every face at being so neat Fort dik Quesne — the highest object of their wishes. The music reechoed through the hills.... | |
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