| John Bradbury - 1817 - 386 páginas
...endeavouring to throw his spear, which stuck in the ground, and broke in his hand. Colter instantly snatched up the pointed part, with which he pinned him to the...Every moment of this time was improved by Colter, wlio, although fainting and exhausted, succeeded in gaining the skirting of the cotton wood trees,... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 páginas
...whilst endeavouring to throw his spear, which stuck in the ground, and broke. Colter instantly snatched up the pointed part, with which he pinned him to the...hideous yell. Every moment of this time was improved by Goiter ; who, although fainting and exhausted, succeeded in gaining the skirting of the Cotton-tree... | |
| 1826 - 370 páginas
...endeavouring to throw his spear, which stuck L3 in the ground, and broke in his hand. Colter insUntly snatched up the pointed part, with which he pinned him to the earth, and then continued his night. The foremost of the Indians, on arriving at the place, stopped till others came up to join them,... | |
| Samuel Putnam - 1831 - 236 páginas
...'endeavoring to throw his spear, which stuck in the ground, and 'broke. Colter instantly 'snatched up the pointed part, with which he 'pinned him to...'continued his flight. The 'foremost of the Indians, arriving at the place, 'stopped till others came up to join them, when they set up a 'hideous 'yell.... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 páginas
...whilst endeavoring to throw his spear, which stuck in the ground, and broke. Colter instantly snatched up the pointed part, with which he pinned him to the earth, and then continued his flight. TPhe foremost of the Indians, on arriving at the place, stopped till others came up to join them, when... | |
| Gerorge Turner (judge of the Western Territory.) - 1836 - 206 páginas
...whilst endeavouring to throw his spear, which struck in the ground and broke. Colter instantly snatched up the pointed part, with which he pinned him to the...; when they set up a hideous yell. Every moment of time was improved by Colter, who, although fainting and exhausted, succeeded in gaining the skirting... | |
| Jesse Olney - 1838 - 346 páginas
...endeavoring to throw his spear, which stuck in the ground and broke. 18. Colter instantly snatched up the pointed part, with which he pinned him to the...continued his flight. The foremost of the Indians, arriving at the place, stopped till others came up to join them, when they set up a hideous yell. 19.... | |
| 1839 - 320 páginas
...whilst endeavouring to throw lis spear, which stuck in the ground, and broke. Colter instantly snatched up the pointed part, with which he pinned him to the...Colter, who, although fainting and exhausted, succeeded ¡n gaining the skirting of the Cottontree wood, on the borders of the Fork, through which he: ran... | |
| 1839 - 674 páginas
...endeavoring to throw his spear, which stuck in the ground, and broke in his hand. Other instantly suatched up the pointed part, with which he pinned him to the...and then continued his flight. The foremost of the ..dians, on arriving at the place, stopped till others came up to join them, when they set up a hideous... | |
| Tales - 1839 - 128 páginas
...and broke in pieces. Colter instantly snatched up the pointed part, with which he pinned his enemy to the earth, and then continued his flight. " The...of the Indians, on arriving at the place, stopped to assist his companion, and waited till others came up to join them, when they set up a hideous yell,... | |
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