After having remained near three quarters of an hour in the place, and continued his vociferation with unabated vigour, he seemed to be quite exhausted, and remained speechless. But in an instant he sprung upon his feet, notwithstanding at the time he... The Menomini Indians - Página 142por Walter James Hoffman - 1896 - 326 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1779 - 598 páginas
...the time he was put in, it appeared impoflible for him to move «ither bis legs or arms, and fhaking off his covering, as quick as if the bands with which it had been bound were burned afunder, he began to addrefs ЛоГе who flood around in a firm »nd audible voice : " My Brothers,"... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1779 - 616 páginas
...time he was put in, it appeared impoffible for him to move either his legs or arms, and making off bis covering, as quick as if the bands with which it had been bound were burned afunder, he began to addrefs thofe who llood around in a firm and audible voice : " My Brothers," {aid... | |
| Jonathan Carver - 1802 - 330 páginas
...the time he was put in, it appeared impoffible for him to move either his legs or arms, and fhaking off his .covering, as quick as if the bands with which it had been bound were burned afunder, he began to addrefs thofe who flood around, in a firm and audible voice. " My brothers," faid... | |
| James Athearn Jones - 1830 - 360 páginas
...unabated vigour, he seemed to be quite exhausted, and remained speechless. But in an instant he sprang upon his feet, notwithstanding, at the time he was...move either his legs or arms ; and, shaking off his covering^as quick as if the bands with which it had been bound were burned asunder, he began to address... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 650 páginas
...quarters of an hour in the place, and continued his vociferation with unabated vigour, he seemed to be quite exhausted, and remained speechless. But in an...as if the bands with which it had been bound were burnt asunder, he began to address those who stood around, in a firm and audible voice, 'My brothers,'... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 656 páginas
...quarters of an hour in the place, and continued his vociferation with unabated vigour, he seemed to be quite exhausted, and remained speechless. But in an...as if the bands with which it had been bound were burnt asunder, he began to address those who stood around, in a firm and audible voice, ' My brothers,'... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 428 páginas
...quarters of an hour in the place, and continued his vociferation with unabated vigour, he seemed to be quite exhausted, and remained speechless. But in an...was put in it appeared impossible for him to move cither his legs or arms, and shaking off bis. covering, as quick as if the bands with which it had... | |
| Robert Southey - 1849 - 610 páginas
...quarters of an hour in the place, and continued his vociferation with unabated vigour, he seemed to be quite exhausted, and remained speechless. But in an...sprung upon his feet, notwithstanding at the time he wa» put in it appeared impossible for him to move either his legs or arms, and shaking off his covering,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 698 páginas
...quarters of an hour in the place, and continued his vociferation with unabated vigour, he seemed to be quite exhausted, and remained speechless. But in an...time he was put in it appeared impossible for him so move either his legs or arms, and shaking off his covering, as quick as if the bands with which... | |
| Robert Southey - 1876 - 616 páginas
...unabated vigour, he seemed to be quite exhausted, and remained speechless. But in an instant he sprang upon his feet, notwithstanding at the time he was put in it appeared impossible for him so move either his legs or arms, and shaking off his covering, as quick as if the bands with which... | |
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