| Mann Butler - 1834 - 430 lehte
...assisted in conquering from the aborigines, "budding and blossoming as the rose." pasa without making known his condition, very correctly supposing that...means of reaching it, when he could kindle a fire and make a meal. Scarcely had his gun cracked, however, when he heard a human cry, apparently not more... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1835 - 582 lehte
...take care of the boats. Benham, although in danger of famishing, permitted them to pass without making known his condition, very correctly supposing that...crippled legs would only induce them to tomahawk him on the spot, in order to avoid the trouble of carrying him to their town. He lay close, therefore,... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1835 - 568 lehte
...take care of the boats. Benham, although in danger of famishing, permitted them to pass without making known his condition, very correctly supposing that...crippled legs would only induce them to tomahawk him on the spot, in order to avoid the trouble of carrying him to their town. He lay close, therefore,... | |
| Mann Butler - 1836 - 636 lehte
...assisted in conquering from tlK aborigines, 'hudding and blossoming as the rose." pass without making known his condition, very correctly supposing that...him upon the spot, in order to avoid the trouble of carrymg him to their town. He lay close, therefore, until the evening of the second day, when perceiving... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1841 - 550 lehte
...care of the boats. Benham, although in danger of furnishing, permitted them to pass without making known his condition, very correctly supposing that...means of reaching it, when he could kindle a fire and make a meal.— Scarcely had his gun cracked, however, when he heard a human cry, apparently not... | |
| Henry Howe - 1847 - 636 lehte
...take care of the boats. Benham, although in danger of famishing, permitted them to pass without making known his condition, very correctly supposing that...means of reaching it, when he could kindle a fire and make a meal. Scarcely had his gun cracked, however, when he heard a human cry, apparently not more... | |
| 1854 - 488 lehte
...Indians to pass without making known his condition; correctly supposing that his crippled condition would only induce them to tomahawk him upon the spot,...order to avoid the trouble of carrying him to their towns. He therefore lay closs, till evening of the second day, when perceiving a raccoon descending... | |
| Henry Howe - 1849 - 646 lehte
...take care of the boats. Benham, although in danger of famishing, permitted them to pass without making known his condition, very correctly supposing that...means of reaching it, when he could kindle a fire and make a meal. Scarcely had his gun cracked, however, when he heard a human cry, apparently not more... | |
| Henry Howe - 1851 - 636 lehte
...take care of the boats. Benham, although in dangercf famishing, permitted them to pass without making known his condition, very correctly supposing that...means of reaching it, when he could kindle a fire and make a meal. Scarcely had his gun cracked, however, when he heard a human cry, apparently not more... | |
| John Alexander McClung - 1852 - 344 lehte
...take care of the boats. Benham, although in danger of famishing, permitted them to pass without making known his condition, very correctly supposing that...means of reaching it, when he could kindle a fire and make a meal. Scarcely had his gun cracked, however, when he heard a human cry, apparently not more... | |
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