| Alexander Henry - 1809 - 364 sider
...enemy, and sensible, of course, that no effort, of my own unassisted arm, could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter....; and, from this circumstance, I conceived a hope ol finding security in their houses. Between the yard-door of my own house, and that of M. Langlade,... | |
| 1813 - 716 sider
...the enemy, and sensible, of course, that no effort of my own unassisted arm, could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter....the fort, calmly looking on, neither opposing the Indian*, nor suffering injury; and, from this circumstance, I conceived a hope of finding security... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1851 - 536 sider
...the enemy, and sensible of course that no effort of my own unassisted arm could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter....inhabitants of the fort calmly looking on, neither opposing J the Indians nor suffering injury; and from this circumstance I conceived a hope of finding security... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1851 - 528 sider
...struggling between the knees of an Indian, who, holding him in this manner, scalped him while yet living. the Indians nor suffering injury; and from this circumstance...hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard door of my own house and that of M. Langlade, my next neighbor, there was only a low fence, over... | |
| Henry Rowe Schoolcraft - 1853 - 534 sider
...struggling between the knees of an Indian, who, holding him in this manner, scalped him while yet living. the Indians nor suffering injury ; and from this circumstance...hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard door of my own house and that of M. Langlade, my next neighbor, there was only a low fence, over... | |
| 1873 - 756 sider
...against four hundred Indians, he thought only of seeking shelter. Amid the slaughter which was raging, he observed many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort...nor suffering injury, and, from this circumstance, he conceived a hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard-door of his own house and... | |
| Charles Richard Tuttle - 1874 - 638 sider
...the enemy, and sensible, of course, that no effort of my own unassisted arm could avail against four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter...hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard door of my own house, and that of Mr. Langlade, my next neighbor, there was only a low fence,... | |
| 1874 - 740 sider
...against four hundred Indians, he thought only of seeking shelter. Amid the slaughter which was raging, he observed many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort...nor suffering injury, and, from this circumstance, he conceived a hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard-door of his own house and... | |
| 1874 - 740 sider
...four hundred Indians, he thought only of seeking 'shelter. Amid the slaughter which was raging, he observed many of the Canadian inhabitants of the fort...nor suffering injury, and, from this circumstance, he conceived a hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard-door of his own house and... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 sider
...made to the enemy, and sensible of course that no effort of my vn unassisted arm could avail inst four hundred Indians, I thought only of seeking shelter....neither opposing the Indians nor suffering injury. From this circumstance I conceived a hope of finding security in their houses. Between the yard door... | |
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