Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 40
... turned of his own accord to a house , were he was taken from the horse and restored by proper applications . " The oth- er instance was , of a man who was returning to Kenha- wa ( where he lived ) to Richmond , in the winter , and in ...
... turned of his own accord to a house , were he was taken from the horse and restored by proper applications . " The oth- er instance was , of a man who was returning to Kenha- wa ( where he lived ) to Richmond , in the winter , and in ...
Strana 62
... turned the corner of the house , she heard Clendening exclaim " Lord have mercy on me . " She dropped the dish and fork , and turning back , saw an Indian with the scalp of her husband in his hand ; he held it by the long hair , and was ...
... turned the corner of the house , she heard Clendening exclaim " Lord have mercy on me . " She dropped the dish and fork , and turning back , saw an Indian with the scalp of her husband in his hand ; he held it by the long hair , and was ...
Strana 65
... turned before the general ransom of the prisoners . He informed her , that an old Indian man and woman , who had lost all their children , adopted her little son , and was very fond of it , the child likewise being fond of them . But ...
... turned before the general ransom of the prisoners . He informed her , that an old Indian man and woman , who had lost all their children , adopted her little son , and was very fond of it , the child likewise being fond of them . But ...
Strana 76
... turned out the veriest vagabonds in the country . " Those parts of the country that are not mountainous , are nevertheless very uneven , and yet the inhabitants cultivate the land with tolerable ease . You often see them ploughing on ...
... turned out the veriest vagabonds in the country . " Those parts of the country that are not mountainous , are nevertheless very uneven , and yet the inhabitants cultivate the land with tolerable ease . You often see them ploughing on ...
Strana 78
... turned of a brownish color with bright golden stripes , its eyes changed also from red to brown . They are frequently seen by hunters both in summer and winter , but are very shy ; they nev- er come near the farms . Pied and white deer ...
... turned of a brownish color with bright golden stripes , its eyes changed also from red to brown . They are frequently seen by hunters both in summer and winter , but are very shy ; they nev- er come near the farms . Pied and white deer ...
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