| William Leete Stone - 1877 - 514 lapas
...dreadful, and tormented me incessantly. The general said to the surgeon, 1 do not conceal anything from me, must I die ? ' The ball had gone through...which the intestines were distended, and the ball had gone through them. I heard him often, amidst his groans exclaim, 1oh fatal ambition ! Poor General... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1878 - 204 lapas
...the guests who were to have dined with us, they brought into me upon a litter poor General Fraser, mortally wounded. Our dining table, which was already...which the intestines were distended, and the ball had gone through them. I heard him often, amidst his groans, exclaim, ' O fatal ambition! Poor General... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office, Allen C. Beach - 1879 - 522 lapas
...the guests who were to have dined with us, they brought into me upon a litter poor General Fraser, mortally wounded. Our dining table, which was already...which the intestines were distended, and the ball had gone through them. I heard him often, amidst his groans, exclaim, ' t) fata ambition! Poor General... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office, Allen C. Beach - 1879 - 520 lapas
...the guests who were to have dined with us, they brought into me upon a litter poor General Fraser, mortally wounded. Our dining table, which was already...which the intestines were distended, and the ball had gone through them. I heard him often, amidst his groans, exclaim, ' O fata ambition! Poor General... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office, Allen C. Beach - 1879 - 522 lapas
...they brought into me upon n litter poor General Fraser, mortally wounded. Our dining table, whir.h was already spread, was taken away, and in its place...The ball had gone through his bowels precisely as hi the case of Major Harnage. Unfortunately, however, the general had eaten a hearty breakfast, by... | |
| James Murray Hadden, Horatio Rogers, John Burgoyne - 1884 - 710 lapas
...dreadful, and tormented me incessantly. The general said to the surgeon, ' Do not conceal anything from me. Must I die ? ' The ball had gone through...reason of which the intestines were distended, and the hall, so the surgeon said, had not gone, as in the case of Major Harnage, between the intestines, but... | |
| William Digby - 1887 - 452 lapas
...in the bowels, almost precisely in the same manner as was General Fraser; but, said the surgeon, " the general had eaten a hearty breakfast, by reason...which the intestines were distended, and the ball, had not gone, as in the case of Major Harnage, between the intestines, but through them." In spite... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1895 - 374 lapas
...with us, they brought in to me upon a litter poor General Fraser, mortally wounded. Our dining-table, which was already spread, was taken away, and in its...which the intestines were distended, and the ball had gone through them. I heard him often, amidst his groans, exclaim, ' O fatal ambition ! Poor General... | |
| 1906 - 1328 lapas
...me dreadful, and tortured me incessantly. The general said to the surgeon, 'Do not conceal anything from me. Must I die?' The ball had gone through his...which the intestines were distended, and the ball had gone through them. I heard him often, amidst his groans, exclaim, 'O fatal ambition! Poor General... | |
| United States. Army Medical Service - 1931 - 538 lapas
...have dined with us, they brought to me upon a litter poor General Fraser, mortally wounded. * * *. The ball had gone through his bowels, precisely as in the case of Major Harnage. I knew no longer which way to turn. The whole entry was filled with the sick, who were suffering with... | |
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