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The chiefs of tiie inliirgcnts had fled, but feveral of them were afterward taken; and of 35*8 ptrlons, that were tried before the revolutionary tribunal, i63» were either Ihot or beheaded.
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As he entered a wigwam for fire to burn the fort, an Indian was drawing an arrow to the very head and would have killed him inftantly, but Davis, one of his fergeants, cut the bowflring, with his cutlafs, and prevented the fatal Ihot.
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Many arrows hath God to ihoot againft fuch a nation, if we be a nation: many arrows hath he Ihot.
Sermons and Other Practical Works: Consisting of Above One Hundred and Fifty Sermons Besides His ... 1796
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It received much more injury than any other in the Britifh line; fourteen of her crew were killed and fifty-two wounded; among the latter was captain Robinfon, who loft his leg by a cannon - Ihot.
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In the midft of thefe tumults the National Aflcmbly, while the Ihot were flying through the windows of their Hall, took the Oath to maintain Liberty and Equality, or to die at their poft.
Political Correspondence; Or, Letters to a Country Gentleman, Retired from Parliament: On the ... 1793
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He had a pair of martens, and Ihot three fpruce-game.
A Journal of Transactions and Events, During a Residence of Nearly Sixteen ... George Cartwright 1792
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The emperor remained immove - able amidft the enemy; a thoufand Ihot were aim - ed at him, a thoufand arrows fell into the caflle; but being in complete armour, he remained un - hurt.
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This fpecies is frequently killed on our fea-coaft m the winter; and, if my memory does not fail me, I have alfo Ihot it in the fum - mer.
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Three modes of con duel were in his option, to remain, fight, and be facrificed; to attempt to pafs to the other, fide, expo fed to the full Ihot of the enemy $ or to fail down the water-falls with aim oft a certainty of being overwhelmed.
The Monthly Review 1791
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Ihot againft the entrenchment of wood arrows wrapped in tow, and fet on fire.
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