An eyewitness of this piece of information confirmed this, who declared that he had seen and known certain Indians who were almost squint-eyed from the effect produced by the glance of those monstrous men.
He did say that there was an eyewitness to it but he didn't know her name at the time.
Eyewitness Accounts of the American Revolution Gage's Instructions Thomas Gage The New York Times & Arno Press Reprinted from a microfilm copy in The American Antiquarian Society Library Reprint Edition 1971 by Arno Press Inc.
Eyewitness though he was, it must be remembered that when he wrote the account of this famous interview it was long after the event, and when his point of view was necessarily coloured by his service with Louis.
The scene thus exhibited--was he then, or was he not, himself an eyewitness of it?
Metzeral, the eyewitness explains, is situated in a valley surrounded by high hills, the sides of which dropped precipitously down to the Fecht region.
Although they were feverishly preoccupied with the search for gold, the unusual character of the country did not escape them entirely, and the leader of one party made something akin to the first scientific eyewitness report.
I heard you daily extol the praises of my Portrait: I was an eyewitness of the transports, which its beauty excited in you: Yet I forbore to use against your virtue those arms, with which yourself had furnished me.
Howsomever, as you are lecturing upon heads, why I'll just relate an anecdote of a circumstance that I was eyewitness to upwards of thirty years ago.
According to an eyewitness of this attack, the first wave of German soldiers advancing to attack was thrown in disorder by the intense gunfire from the British positions.
An eyewitness stated that he saw no less than five gray waves of Germans blindly facing the British fire in an attempt to regain the lost positions.
French eyewitness of the attack, "the fog lifted and the observers could see a magic spectacle.
A large bowl of the same material is said to have formerly stood on the cross-stone, but the statement is not made by an eyewitness and is probably mistaken.
Under date of May 28, an Eyewitness with the British Headquarters in France continues and supplements his narrative as follows: Monday, May 24, witnessed a fresh development in the situation in our front.
Those who read the Irish local papers of the day, may continually peruse accounts of evictions; but only an eyewitness can describe the misery, and despair of the unfortunate victims.
By Father Maurice Morison, of the Minors of Strict Observance, aneyewitness of these cruelties.
Mr. Gale Jones was with me in the carriage, and was an eyewitness of this affair, so honourable to the people of Westminster, who attended the hustings during the election.
I was an eyewitness of that myself, when I was in the Monastery of St. Michael in the wood.
But all that follows the return of Francis Pizarro from Castile, all, in short, which constitutes the conquest of the country, may be said to be reported on his own observation, as an eyewitness and an actor.
If this common-sense view be incorrect, then a later author who produced the completed book has in the we-sections simply made use of an eyewitness source.
Regarding the sinking of torpedo boat V-187," says the Tageblatt account, "an eyewitness says the small craft fought heroically to the bitter end against overwhelming odds.
From aneyewitness of this great battle, an officer of an infantry regiment, who escaped with a slight wound, I learned that the German onslaught had been repelled by a series of brilliant bayonet and cavalry charges.
Even in his most grotesque creations, the reader never loses the sense of reality, of being present as an eyewitness of the most impossible events, so powerful and convincing is Swift's prose.
Another eyewitness confirmed this account, adding that while the sum of money spent by the said Stanford was considerable, he could not tell how much as the crowd around the buggy of the said Stanford was so great.
One man can clear it up--an eyewitness who is, fortunately, still alive and who knows you.
In that strange book we can still read the echo of the horror kindled in the heart of an eyewitness by an Emperor who had degenerated into a portent of iniquity, fighting with empoisoned breath and dragon-like fury against the saints of God.
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