| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 546 páginas
...man of the company climbed up the wall, nnd saw to his inexpressible surprise, an Indian standing in the door of the house, with his gun. The woman was...dangerous circumstances was more remarkable, if (as it is supposed) it was an instance of justice and gratitude in the Indians. For at the time when the... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 566 páginas
...man of the company climbed up the wall, and saw to his inexpressible surprise, an Indian standing in the door of the house, with his gun. The woman was...preservation in these dangerous circumstances was more re- ., markable, if (as it is supposed) it was an instance of justice and gratitude in the Indians.... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 páginas
...man of the company climbed up the wall, and saw, to his inexpressible surprise, an Indian standing in the door of the house, with his gun. The woman was...dangerous circumstances was more remarkable, if (as it is supposed) it was an instance of justice and gratitude in the Indians. For at the time when the... | |
| Henry White - 1841 - 440 páginas
...man of the company cjimbed up the wall, and saw, to his inexpressible surprise, an Indian standing in the door of the house with his gun. The woman was...preservation in these dangerous circumstances was the more remarkable, if (as it is supposed) it was an instance of justice and gratitude in the Indians.... | |
| Henry White - 1842 - 432 páginas
...lay there till daylight. She then perceived an Indian coming toward her, with a pistol in his hand j he looked at her, and went away ; returning, he looked...preservation in these dangerous circumstances was the more remarkable, if (as it is supposed) it was an instance of justice and gratitude in the Indians.... | |
| Henry White - 1843 - 444 páginas
...man of the company climbed up the wall, and saw, to his inexpressible surprise, an Indian standing in the door of the house with his gun. The woman was...preservation in these dangerous circumstances was the more remarkable, if (as it is supposed) it was an instance of justice and gratitude in the Indians.... | |
| John Lauris Blake, Alexander Vietts Blake - 1844 - 266 páginas
...an Indian coming toward her with a pistol in his hand, he looked at her and went away ; return^ ing, he looked at her again, and she asked him what he...dangerous circumstances was more remarkable, if (as it is supposed) it was an instance of justice and gratitude in the Indians : for at the time when the... | |
| Henry White - 1845 - 450 páginas
...toward her, with a pistol in his hand ; he looked at her, and went away ; returning, he looked at hef again ; and she asked him what he would have ; he...preservation in these dangerous circumstances was the more remarkable, if (as it is supposed) it was an instance of justice and gratitude in the Indians.... | |
| John Frost - 1849 - 478 páginas
...coming toward her with a pistol in his hand ; he looked at her and went away. Returning, he looked tit her again, and she asked him what he would have. He...dangerous circumstances was more remarkable, if, as it is supposed, it was an instance of justice and gratitude in the Indians ; for, at the time when... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 786 páginas
...daylight ; she then perceived an Indian coming toward her with a pistol in his hand ; he looked at her, nd went away; returning, he looked at her again, and...dangerous circumstances was more remarkable, if (as it is supposed) it was an instance of justice and gratitude in the Indians :. for at the time when... | |
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