| David Humphreys, Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati - 1788 - 202 lehte
...through the fleeves and fkirts of his coat. In this itate of jeopardy, unable to move his body, to ftir his limbs or even to incline his head, he remained more than an hour. So equally balanced and fo obftinate was the fight! At one moment, while the battle fwerved in favor of the enemy, a young... | |
| David Humphreys - 1804 - 440 lehte
...passed through the sleeves and skirts of his coat. In this state of jeopardy, unable to move his body, to stir his limbs, or even to incline his head, he...fight ! At one moment, while the battle swerved in favour of the enemy, a young savage chose an odd way of discovering his humour. He found Putnam bound.... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 lehte
...passed through the sleeves and skirts of his coat. In this state of jeopardy, unable to move his body, to stir his limbs, or even to incline his head, he remained more than an hour. So equally balanced siful so obstinate was the fight ! 1 1. At one moment, while thebattle swerved in favor of the enemy,... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 232 lehte
...through the fleeves and fkirts -of his coat. In this itate of jeopardy, unable to move his body, to ftir his limbs, or even to incline his head, he remained more than an hour. So equally balanced and fo obftinate was the fight ! 11. At one moment, while the battle fwcrved in favor of the enemy, a young... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 lehte
...through the sleeves and skirts of his mat. In this state of jeopardy, unable to move his body, to htir his limbs, or even to incline his head, he remained more than an hour, bo equally balanced, and so obstinate was the fight ! At one moment, while the battle swerved in favour... | |
| Archibald Loudon - 1808 - 320 lehte
...skirts of his coat. In this state of jeopardy, unable to move his body, to stir his limbs, or even incline his head, he remained more than an hour — so equally balanced and obstinate was the fight ! At one moment, while the battle swerved in favour of the enemy, a young Savage... | |
| Noah Webster - 1809 - 202 lehte
...this state of jeopardy, un ibie to move his body, to stir his limbs, or even to incline his heud, fie remained more than an .hour, So equally balanced and so obstinate was the fight ! 11. At one moment, while the battle swerved in favor ef the enemy, a young savage chose un oiiti... | |
| Noah Webster - 1814 - 240 lehte
...passed through the sleeves'and skirts of his coat. In this state of jeopardy, unable to move his body, to stir his limbs, or even to incline his head, he...So equally balanced and so obstinate was the fight ! 11. At one moment, while the battle swerved in favour of the enemy, a young savage chose an odd way... | |
| David Humphreys - 1818 - 298 lehte
...passed through the sleeves and skirts of his coat. In this state of jeopardy, unable to move his body, to stir his limbs, or even to incline his head, he...balanced, and so obstinate was the fight! At one moment, Avhile the battle swerved in favour of the enemy, a young savage chose an odd way of discovering his... | |
| Rufus W. Adams - 1818 - 322 lehte
...this state of jeopardy,5 unable to inove his body, to stir his limbs, or even to incline his bead, he remained more than an hour. So equally balanced, and so obstinate^ was the fight! 11. At one moment, while the battle swerved-f- in favor of the eneiny, a young savage chose an odd... | |
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