| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 lehte
...last, the blaze ran fiercely round the circle. Major Putnam soon began to feel the scorching heat. His hands were so tied that he could move his body. He...inhuman tormentors, who demonstrated the delirium of thcii' joy by correspondent yells, dances, and gesticulations. He saw clearly that his final hour was... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 254 lehte
...hands were so tied that he coukl move his body. He often shifted sides ts ine iire approached. 22. This sight, at the very idea of which all but savages...the delirium of their joy by correspondent yells; d .nccs d.nd gesticulations. . lie saw cleat?" ly that his final h^ur w»s> inevitably come. He sumnioi>cd... | |
| Archibald Loudon - 1808 - 320 lehte
...last, the blaze ran fiercely round the circle. Major Putnam soon began to feel the scorching heat. His hands were so tied that he could move his body. He...all but Savages must shudder, afforded the highest diver( 115 ) • . eion to his inhuman tormentors, who demonstrated the delirium of their joy by corresponding... | |
| Noah Webster - 1809 - 202 lehte
...blaze ran fiercely round the circle. Major Putnam soon beg<ui to feel the scorching heat. His hi.nds were so tied that he could move his body. He often shifted sides as the fire approached. He saw clearly that his final hour was inevitably come. He summoned all his resolution and composed... | |
| Noah Webster - 1814 - 240 lehte
...last, the blaze ran fiercely round the circle. Major Putnam soon began to feel the scorching heat. His hands were so tied that he could move his body. He often shifted sides as the fire approached. 22. This sight, at the very idea of whish all but savages .must shudder, afforded the highest diversion,... | |
| David Humphreys - 1818 - 292 lehte
...last, the blaze ran fiercely round the circle. Major Putnam soon began to feel the scorching heat. His hands were so tied that he could move his body. He...and gesticulations. He saw clearly that his final nour was inevitably come. He summoned all his resolution, and composed his mind, as far as the circumstances... | |
| Rufus W. Adams - 1818 - 322 lehte
...the blaze ran fiercely/ round the circle. Major 1'ntnam soon began to feel the scorchingS lieat. His hands were so tied that he could move his body. He often shifted sides as the fire approached. 22. This sight, at tlic very idea of which all but savages must shod? dor, afforded the highest diversion... | |
| James Thacher - 1823 - 686 lehte
...last the blaze ran fiercely round the circle. Major Putnam soon began to feel the scorching heat. His hands were so tied that he could move his body. He...summoned all his resolution, and composed his mind, so far as the circumstances could admit, to bid an eternal farewell to all he held most dear. To quit... | |
| 1824 - 518 lehte
...round the circle. Major Putnam soon began to feel the scorching heat. His hands were so tied that be could move his body. He often shifted sides as the...summoned all his resolution, and composed his mind, so far as the circumstances could admit, to bid an eternal farewell to all he held most dear. To quit... | |
| 1824 - 516 lehte
...last the blaze ran fiercely round the ciicle. Major Putnam soon began to feel the scorching heat. His hands were so tied that he could move his body. He...He saw clearly that his final hour was inevitably como. He summoned all his resolution, and composed his mind, so far as the circumstances could admit,... | |
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