The sketch book of Geoffrey Crayon, gent, المجلد 2Baudry ..., and J. Didot, Senior, 1823 |
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... followers , unarmed , after the toils of the chase . suddenness of his arrest , and the outrage of- fered to his sovereign dignity , so preyed upon the irascible feelings of this proud savage , as to throw him into a raging fever : he ...
... followers , unarmed , after the toils of the chase . suddenness of his arrest , and the outrage of- fered to his sovereign dignity , so preyed upon the irascible feelings of this proud savage , as to throw him into a raging fever : he ...
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... , was Philip once driven with a band of his followers . The English did not dare to pursue him , fearing to venture into these dark and frightful recesses , where they might perish in fens and miry pits , 224 PHILIP OF POKANOKET .
... , was Philip once driven with a band of his followers . The English did not dare to pursue him , fearing to venture into these dark and frightful recesses , where they might perish in fens and miry pits , 224 PHILIP OF POKANOKET .
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... followers : and the influence of the prophet and the dreamer over Indian su- perstition has been fully evidenced in recent instances of savage warfare . At the time that Philip effected his escape from Pocasset , his fortunes were in a ...
... followers : and the influence of the prophet and the dreamer over Indian su- perstition has been fully evidenced in recent instances of savage warfare . At the time that Philip effected his escape from Pocasset , his fortunes were in a ...
الصفحة 230
... followers , and declared that « he would fight it out to the last man , rather than become a servant to the English . » His home being destroyed ; his country harassed and laid waste by the incursions of the conquerors ; he was obliged ...
... followers , and declared that « he would fight it out to the last man , rather than become a servant to the English . » His home being destroyed ; his country harassed and laid waste by the incursions of the conquerors ; he was obliged ...
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... followers began to plot against his life , that by sacrificing him they might pur- chase dishonourable safety . Through trea- chery a number of his faithful adherents , the subjects of Wetamoe , an Indian princess of Pocasset , a near ...
... followers began to plot against his life , that by sacrificing him they might pur- chase dishonourable safety . Through trea- chery a number of his faithful adherents , the subjects of Wetamoe , an Indian princess of Pocasset , a near ...
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الصفحة 34 - Lear. The little dogs and all, Tray, Blanch, and Sweet-heart, see, they bark at me.
الصفحة 316 - ... so that though a thief might get in with perfect ease, he would find some embarrassment in getting out : an idea most probably borrowed by the architect, Yost Van Houten, from the mystery of an eel-pot.
الصفحة 274 - This is the prettiest low-born lass that ever Ran on the green-sward : nothing she does or seems But smacks of something greater than herself, Too noble for this place.
الصفحة 11 - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
الصفحة 365 - ... to the left. This road leads through a sandy hollow, shaded by trees for about a quarter of a mile, where it crosses the bridge famous in goblin story, and just beyond swells the green knoll on which stands the whitewashed church.
الصفحة 330 - Nay, his busy fancy already realized his hopes, and presented to him the blooming Katrina, with a whole family of children, mounted on the top of a wagon loaded with household trumpery, with pots and kettles dangling beneath ; and he beheld himself bestriding a pacing mare, with a colt at her heels, setting out for Kentucky, Tennessee, or the Lord knows where.
الصفحة 322 - ... or the sudden rustling in the thicket of birds frightened from their roost. The fireflies, too, which sparkled most vividly in the darkest places, now and then startled him, as one of uncommon brightness would stream across his path; and if...
الصفحة 331 - ... of the mansion and the place of usual residence. Here, rows of resplendent pewter, ranged on a long dresser, dazzled his eyes. In one corner stood a huge bag of wool ready to be spun; in another a quantity of linsey-woolsey just from the loom; ears of Indian corn, and strings of dried apples and peaches, hung in gay festoons along the...
الصفحة 317 - ... now and then by the authoritative voice of the master, in the tone of menace or command; or, peradventure, by the appalling sound of the birch, as he urged some tardy loiterer along the flowery path of knowledge. Truth to say, he was a conscientious man, and ever bore in mind the golden maxim, " Spare the rod and spoil the child.
الصفحة 323 - ... floating from the distant hill, or along the dusky road. Another of his sources of fearful pleasure was, to pass long winter evenings with the old Dutch wives, as they sat spinning by the fire, with a row of apples roasting and...