| Thomas Campbell - 1840 - 376 páginas
...such punishment on his entering into their hostile towns, as a prelnde to those sharp torments for which he was destined, would have so impaired his...this would have been the case with the major part of the white people under similar circumstances ; but I never knew this with any of the Indians ; and... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1841 - 332 páginas
...his entering into their hostile towns, as a prelude to those sharp torments for which he wasdestined, would have so impaired his health and affected his...him to his long sleep, out of the way of any more Bufferings. — Probably this would have been the case with the major part of white people under similar... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1841 - 400 páginas
...have so impaired his health and aifected his imagination, as to have aunt him to his long sleep, out the way of any more sufferings. — Probably this...the case with the major part of white people under simi" hir circumstances ; but I never knew this with any uf the Indians : and this cool-headed, brave... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1843 - 516 páginas
...such punishment on his entering into their hostile towns, as a prelude to those sharp torments for which he was destined, would have so impaired his health and affected liis imagination, as to have sent him to his long sleep, out of the way of any more sufferings. —... | |
| William Leete Stone - 1844 - 434 páginas
...such punishment on his entering into their hostile towns, as a prelude to those •harp torments for which he was destined, would have so impaired his...the case with the major part of white people under simitar circumstances ; but I never knew this with any of the Indians; and this cool-headed , brave... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1849 - 276 páginas
...such punishment on his entering into their hostile towns, as a prelude to those sharp torments for which he was destined, would have so impaired his health and affected his imagination, as to nave sent him to his long sleep, out of the way of any more sufferings. Probably this would have been... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1853 - 404 páginas
...such punishment on his entering into their hostile towns, as a prc-lude to those sharp torments for which he was destined, would have so impaired his...affected his imagination, as to have sent him to his long slee;>, out of the way of any moro sufferings. Probably this would have been the case with the major... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 400 páginas
...suffering such punishment on his entering their hostile towns, as a prelude to those sharp torments for which he was destined, would have so impaired his...him to his long sleep, out of the way of any more suffering?. Probably this would have Ijeeii the case with the major part of the white people under... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 404 páginas
...such punishment on his entering into their hostile towns, as a prelude to those sharp torments for which he was destined, would have so impaired his...health, and affected his imagination, as to have sent hi™ to his long sleep, out of the way of any more sufferings. Probably this would have been the case... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1854 - 508 páginas
...such punisluwMit, on his entering into their hostile towns, aa a prelude to those sharp torments for which he was destined, would have so impaired his health and affected hia imagination, as to have sent him to his long sleep, out of the way of any more sufferings. Probably... | |
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