The Philadelphia Visitor, 2. kötet1836 |
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155. oldal
... wound during which he got much weaker , round him , and the flame flashed full he resumed , " I embraced this life on upon him , and then retired , as thongh account of its better enabling me to to warn , yet loth to punish his temer ...
... wound during which he got much weaker , round him , and the flame flashed full he resumed , " I embraced this life on upon him , and then retired , as thongh account of its better enabling me to to warn , yet loth to punish his temer ...
250. oldal
... wound , with the greatest solicitude for the officer's reco- very , and by words of comfort tried to al leviate his sufferings . When several hours had elapsed , and all After some time the Indians stretched seemed still , the officer ...
... wound , with the greatest solicitude for the officer's reco- very , and by words of comfort tried to al leviate his sufferings . When several hours had elapsed , and all After some time the Indians stretched seemed still , the officer ...
559. oldal
... wound is not dangerous ; and as soon as at Mr. Belton : she instantly fell . The you can go out , you shall bestow on me Englishman set furiously on the man who the name of husband , and pardon me a Lad wounded her , and soon stretched ...
... wound is not dangerous ; and as soon as at Mr. Belton : she instantly fell . The you can go out , you shall bestow on me Englishman set furiously on the man who the name of husband , and pardon me a Lad wounded her , and soon stretched ...
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