Amusing stories: a collection of histories, adventures, and anecdotes1850 |
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13. oldal
... infection had removed from the place . At that time the mode of preventing this disorder , by scratching the arm with a sharp instrument previously dipped in the matter of a cow - pock sore , which is communicated from the udder of the ...
... infection had removed from the place . At that time the mode of preventing this disorder , by scratching the arm with a sharp instrument previously dipped in the matter of a cow - pock sore , which is communicated from the udder of the ...
46. oldal
... infection . ) AMONGST the calamities with which the Almighty is pleased to visit the children of men , in order to reduce them to a just sense of their weakness , and to an entire dependence upon Him , there are scarcely any more ...
... infection . ) AMONGST the calamities with which the Almighty is pleased to visit the children of men , in order to reduce them to a just sense of their weakness , and to an entire dependence upon Him , there are scarcely any more ...
47. oldal
... infected , the physicians perceived the danger , and , upon narrow inspection , were assured that it was indeed the plague , with all its terrifying particulars , and that it threatened a general infection . The people began now to be ...
... infected , the physicians perceived the danger , and , upon narrow inspection , were assured that it was indeed the plague , with all its terrifying particulars , and that it threatened a general infection . The people began now to be ...
48. oldal
Amusing stories. and the weather becoming hot , the infection spread again in a dreadful manner . " I lived , " says the author , " without Aldgate : and as the distemper had not reached to that side of the city , our neighbourhood ...
Amusing stories. and the weather becoming hot , the infection spread again in a dreadful manner . " I lived , " says the author , " without Aldgate : and as the distemper had not reached to that side of the city , our neighbourhood ...
49. oldal
... generally humbled , and agitated with other things . Death was before their eyes , and every body began to think of his own grave . E " The infection still gradually increased till the middle of PLAGUE OF LONDON . 49.
... generally humbled , and agitated with other things . Death was before their eyes , and every body began to think of his own grave . E " The infection still gradually increased till the middle of PLAGUE OF LONDON . 49.
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64. oldal - They were frequently on the raft during the day, and were seen through the chinks by Colter, who was congratulating himself on his escape, until the idea arose that they might set the raft on fire. In horrible suspense he remained until night; when hearing no more of the Indians, he dived...
56. oldal - ... the buriers to let him alone, said he would only see the bodies thrown in, and go away ; so they left importuning him. But no sooner was the cart turned round, and the bodies shot into the pit promiscuously, which was a surprise to him, for he at least expected they would have been decently laid in...
62. oldal - Potts, who remained in the canoe, and on receiving it, pushed off into the river. He had scarcely quitted the shore, when an arrow was shot at him, and he cried out — "Colter, I am wounded!
71. oldal - Before the battle began, he was carried through all the ranks of his army in an open litter, as they stood drawn up in array, encouraging them to fight valiantly in defence of their religion and country. Finding afterwards the battle to go against him, though he was very near his last agonies, he threw himself...
62. oldal - They now seized Colter, stripped him entirely naked, and began to consult on the manner in which he should be put to death. They were at first inclined to set him up as a mark to shoot at, but the chief interfered, and seizing him by the shoulder, asked him if he could run fast. Colter, who had been some time amongst the...
56. oldal - The cart had in it sixteen or seventeen bodies ; some were wrapt up in linen sheets, some in rugs, some little other than naked, or so loose that what covering they had fell from them in the shooting out of the cart, and they fell quite naked among the rest...
63. oldal - He ran nearly half way across the plain before he ventured to look over his shoulder, when he perceived that the Indians were very much scattered, and that he had gained ground to a considerable distance from the main body ; but one Indian, who carried a spear, was much before all the rest, and not more than a hundred yards from him.
55. oldal - ... and the fellow that drove the cart, or rather led the horse and cart ; but when they came up to the pit they saw a man go to and...
61. oldal - Dison, who had traversed the immense tract of country from St. Louis to the head waters of the Missouri, alone. Soon after he separated from Dixon, and trapped in company with a hunter named Potts : and, aware of the hostility of the Black-feet Indians, one of whom had been killed by Lewis, they set their traps at night, and took them up early in the morning, remaining concealed during the day. They...
61. oldal - ... the high perpendicular banks on each side of the river impeded their view. Colter immediately pronounced it to be occasioned by Indians, and advised an instant retreat; but was accused of cowardice by Potts, who insisted that the noise was caused by buffaloes, and they proceeded on.