| 1796 - 622 sider
...the fcriptural dextrine of the fall of man, and the prevalence of a fpirit of evil. * The flirieks and groans of the poor expiring wretches were truly...feemingly about eighteen years of age, killed fo near sne, that when the firlt fpear was ftuck into her tide Ihe fell down at my feet, and twifled round... | |
| 1796 - 816 sider
...Indians having pofTeffion of all the land-fide, to no place could they fly for (heher. One alternatite only remained, that of jumping into the river ; but,...wretches were truly dreadful;- and my horror was much incr-^afed ;ic feeing a young girl? feemingly abuut eighteen years of ace, killed fo ivar me, that... | |
| 1796 - 746 sider
...land-fide, to no place could they fly for fhelter. One alternative only remained, that of jumpinginto the river ; but, as none of them attempted it, they all fell a facrifice to Indian barbarity ! " The fhrieks and groans of the poor expiring wretches were truly dreadful; and my horror was much increafed... | |
| John Weyland - 1816 - 538 sider
...escape; but the Indians having possession of all the land side, to no place could they fly for shelter. One alternative only remained, that of jumping into the river ; but as none attempted it, they aft fell a sacrifice to Indian barbarity. The shrieks and groans of the peor expiring... | |
| John Weyland - 1816 - 556 sider
...escape ; but the Indians having possession of all the land side, to no place could they fly for shelter. One alternative only remained, that of jumping into the river : but as none attempted it, they all fell a sacrifice to Indian barbarity. The shrieks and groans of the poor expiring... | |
| Sven Nilsson - 1868 - 402 sider
...escape ; but the Indians having possession of all the land side, to no side could they fly for shelter. One alternative only remained, that of jumping into...but as none of them attempted it, they all fell a sacrifice to Indian barbarity ! ' The shrieks and groans of the poor expiring wretches were truly dreadful;... | |
| Sven Nilsson, Sir John Lubbock - 1868 - 392 sider
...escape ; but the Indians having possession of all the land side, to no side could they fly for shelter. One alternative only remained, that of jumping into...but as none of them attempted it, they all fell a sacrifice to Indian barbarity ! ' The shrieks and groans of the poor expiring wretches were truly dreadful;... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam - 1885 - 448 sider
...escape; but the Indians having possession of all the land side, to no place could they fly for shelter. One alternative only remained, that of jumping into...but, as none of them attempted it, they all fell a sacrifice to Indian barbarity. " The shrieks and groans of the poor expiring wretches were dreadful;... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam - 1885 - 422 sider
...escape; but the Indians having possession of all the land side, to no place could they fly for shelter. One alternative only remained, that of jumping into...but, as none of them attempted it, they all fell a sacrifice to Indian barbarity. " The shrieks and groans of the poor expiring wretches were dreadful;... | |
| Lawrence Johnstone Burpee - 1908 - 840 sider
...escape ; but the Indians having possession of all the land side, to no place could they fly for shelter. One alternative only remained, that of jumping into...but, as none of them attempted it, they all fell a victim to Indian barbarity." To his horror Hearne saw a young girl speared at his very feet, so close... | |
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