| Herman Melville - 1856 - 456 sider
...cries, surprised by them, and at the sight of the negroes with their bloody hatchets in their hands, he threw himself into the sea through a window which was near him, and was drowned, without it being in the power of the deponent to assist or take him up ; * * * that a short... | |
| Herman Melville - 2006 - 322 sider
...cries, surprised by them, and at the sight of the Negroes with their bloody hatchets in their hands, he threw himself into the sea through a window which was near him, and was drowned, without it being in the power of the deponent to assist or take him up; * * * that a short... | |
| Herman Melville - 1986 - 420 sider
...cries, surprised by them, and at the sight of the negroes with their bloody hatchets in their hands, he threw himself into the sea through a window which was near him, and was drowned, without it being in the power of the deponent to assist or take him up; * * * that a short... | |
| Herman Melville - 1998 - 468 sider
...cries, surprised by them, and at the sight of the negroes with their bloody hatchets in their hands, he threw himself into the sea through a window which was near him, and was drowned, without it being in the power of the deponent to assist or take him up; * * * that, a short... | |
| Herman Melville - 2004 - 516 sider
...cries, surprised by them, and at the sight of the negroes with their bloody hatchets in their hands, he threw himself into the sea through a window which was near him, and was drowned, without it bein& m the power of the deponent to assist or take him up; • * * that a short... | |
| Herman Melville - 2004 - 516 sider
...cries, surprised by them, and at the sight of the negroes with their bloody hatchets in their hands, he threw himself into the sea through a window which was near him, and was drowned, without it bein& in the power of the deponent to assist or take him up; • ' * that a short... | |
| Herman Melville - 1987 - 859 sider
...cries, surprised by them, and at the sight of the negroes with their bloody hatchets in their hands, he threw himself into the sea through a window which was near him, and was drowned, without it being in the power of the deponent to assist or take him up; * * * that, a short... | |
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