Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 43
... took the name of the Burning Spring . There is no difference in the burning of the air , ( for it is the air that burns , ) with respect to their being with or without water ; the flame is equally strong in both cases , and when set on ...
... took the name of the Burning Spring . There is no difference in the burning of the air , ( for it is the air that burns , ) with respect to their being with or without water ; the flame is equally strong in both cases , and when set on ...
Strana 53
... took him up to his knees ; and with some difficul- ty , he extricated his horse . They tell an anecdote ( in- deed , they tell hundreds , ) of a Scotch gentleman , who was travelling this road , and who , it seems , was not a- ware of ...
... took him up to his knees ; and with some difficul- ty , he extricated his horse . They tell an anecdote ( in- deed , they tell hundreds , ) of a Scotch gentleman , who was travelling this road , and who , it seems , was not a- ware of ...
Strana 60
... took care , how . ever , not to stray far from each other , their camps being in sight . Suel used to relate that he and his friend would sit all night without sleep , with their guns cock- ed ready to fire at each other : " And what ...
... took care , how . ever , not to stray far from each other , their camps being in sight . Suel used to relate that he and his friend would sit all night without sleep , with their guns cock- ed ready to fire at each other : " And what ...
Strana 62
... took Ewing with them . They were absent three days ; during which , it came into Mrs. Clenden ing's head , that , if the other women would assist her . they might kill the old Indian and make their escape . dy st . But being narrowly ...
... took Ewing with them . They were absent three days ; during which , it came into Mrs. Clenden ing's head , that , if the other women would assist her . they might kill the old Indian and make their escape . dy st . But being narrowly ...
Strana 63
... took it for grant- ed that he did not ; and consequently made the propo- sal to her sister prisoners , but they refused to aid her . Scarcely had they done speaking , when their ears were saluted with the whooping of an approaching ...
... took it for grant- ed that he did not ; and consequently made the propo- sal to her sister prisoners , but they refused to aid her . Scarcely had they done speaking , when their ears were saluted with the whooping of an approaching ...
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