| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 914 páginas
...with him ; yet dürft they not come to him, till being near dead with cold he threw away his arms j then according to their composition, they drew him forth and led him to the fire, where his men were flain : diligently they chafed his benumbed limbs. He demanding for their captain, they ihewed him... | |
| John Smith - 1819 - 278 páginas
...with him, yet durst they not come to him till being neere dead with cold, he threw away his armes. Then according to their composition they drew him...where his men were slaine. Diligently they chafed his benutnmed limbs. He demanding for their Captaine, they shewed him Opeclumkanoitgh, King of Pamavnkee,... | |
| 1837 - 490 páginas
...with him, yet durst they not come to him till being nearly 'dead with cold, he threw away his arms. Then according to their composition they drew him forth and led him to the fire, where his men were slain. Diligently they chafed his benumbed limbs. He demanding for their captain, they shewed him Opechankanough,... | |
| 1837 - 488 páginas
...with him, yet durst they not come to him till being nearly dead with cold, he threw away his arms. Then according to their composition they drew him forth and led him to the fire, where his men were slain. Diligently they chafed his benumbed limbs. He demanding for their captain, they shewed him Opechankanough,... | |
| Charles Campbell - 1847 - 220 páginas
...Indians were afraid to approach him, until, being now half-dead with cold, he threw away his arms. Then they drew him forth and led him to the fire, where his two companions were lying dead. Here they chafed his benumbed limbs, and restored the vital heat. Smith... | |
| 1847 - 784 páginas
...Indians were afraid to approach him, until, being now half-dead with cold, he threw away his arms. Then they drew him forth and led him to the fire, where his two companions were lying dead. Here they chafed his benumbed limbs, and restored the vital heat. Smith... | |
| 1847 - 814 páginas
...Indians were afraid to approach him, until, being now half-dead with cold, he threw away his arms. Then they drew him forth and led him to the fire, where his two companions were lying dead. Here they chafed his benumbed limbs, and restored the vital heat. Smith... | |
| sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 páginas
...with him ; yet durst they not come to him 'till being neere dead with cold, he threw away his armes. Then, according to their composition, they drew him...where his men were slaine.* Diligently they chafed his henummed limhs. He demanding for their captaine, they showed him Opechankanough, King of Pamaunkee,... | |
| Charles Campbell - 1860 - 764 páginas
...Indians were afraid to approach, until, being now half-dead with cold, he threw away his arms, when they drew him forth, and led him to the fire where his two companions were lying dead. Here the Indians chafed his benumbed limbs, and having restored the... | |
| Charles Campbell - 1860 - 790 páginas
...Indians were afraid to approach, until, being now half-dead with cold, he threw away his arms, when they drew him forth, and led him to the fire where his two companions were lying dead. Here the Indians chafed his benumbed limbs, and having restored the... | |
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