| 1823 - 582 sider
...intrusted also with the protection of Hepburn's, a man who, by his humane attentions and rievotedness, had so endeared himself to me, that I felt more anxiety for his safety than for my own." Michel had gathered no tripe de roche; and it was quite evident that lie had halted for no other purpose... | |
| 1823 - 508 sider
...intrusted also with the pro. tection of Hepburn's, a man who, by his humane attentions and de. votedness, had so endeared himself to me, that I felt more anxiety for his safety than for my own. Michel had gathered no tripe deroche, and it was evident to us that he had halted for the purpose of... | |
| 1823 - 468 sider
...also with the protection of Hepburn's, a man, who, by his humane attentions and devoledness, had go endeared himself to me, that I felt more anxiety for his safety than for my own. Michel had gathered no ii'itlt de roche, and it was evident to us that he had halted for the purpose... | |
| Barclay Mounteney - 1824 - 586 sider
...it by such a measure ; but I considered myself as entrusted, also, with the protection of Hepburn, a man who, by his humane attentions and devotedness,...felt more anxiety for his safety than for my own. — Vide Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819, 20, 21, 22; John... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler, James Wilson - 1833 - 476 sider
...when he threw out hints that he would free himself from all restraint on the morrow. HIS DEATH. 247 Being now convinced that, as he had cruelly murdered...through the head with a pistol. It appeared that he had ga248 ARRIVAL AT THE FORT. thered no tripe de roche, and had halted to put his gun in order, no doubt... | |
| 1832 - 672 sider
...instrument of it himself. ' Had my own life,' says Dr. Richardson, ' alone been threatened, I would no have purchased it by such a measure ; but I considered...self-preservation, he determined that it ought to be by his owq and not by Hepburn's hand, and on his coming up, shot him through the head with a pistol. It appeared... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - 1841 - 376 sider
...deep religious principle, he offered to be the mstrument of it himself. " Had my own life," says Br. Richardson, " alone been threatened, I would not have...on his coming up shot him through the head with a pUtol. It appeared that he had gathered no tripe de roche, and had halted to put his gun in order,... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 400 sider
...considered myself as intrusted also with the protection of Hepburn, a man who, by his humane attention and devotedness, had so endeared himself to me, that...felt more anxiety for his safety than for my own. Michel had gathered no tripe de roche, and it was evident to us that he had halted for the purpose... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 sider
...considered myself as intrusted also with the protection of Hepburn, a man who, by his humane attention and devotedness, had so endeared himself to me, that...felt more anxiety for his safety than for my own. Michel had gathered no tripe de roche, and it was evident to us that he had halted for the purpose... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1852 - 424 sider
...considered myself as intrusted also with the protection of Hepburn's, a man who, by his humane'attentions and devotedness, had so endeared himself to me, that...felt more anxiety for his safety than for my own. " Michel had gathered no tripe dc roche, and it was evident to us that he had halted for the purpose... | |
| |