| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 798 lehte
...consultation was held, but the conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhalan — then as many as could lay hands on him, dragged him to them...being ready, with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocohontaa, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his head in her armes,... | |
| 1912 - 484 lehte
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| Barbara Hawes - 1844 - 414 lehte
...consultation was held, and the conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhatan ; then as many as could lay hands on him dragged him to them, and thereon laic his head, and being ready with their clubs to beat out his braines, Pocahontas, the king's dearest... | |
| Barbara Hawes - 1845 - 386 lehte
...consultation was held, and the conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhatan ; then as many as could lay hands on him dragged him to them,...head, and being ready with their clubs to beat out his braines, Pocahontas, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreatie could . prevayle, got his head... | |
| William Gilmore Simms - 1846 - 418 lehte
...their proceedihgs. Two great stones are brought into the assembly, and laid before the king. " Then as many as could lay hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon layd his head." " Being ready with their clubs to beate out his braines,"' it was then that " Pocahontas,... | |
| James Chamberlayne Pickett - 1847 - 48 lehte
...consultation was held, but the conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhatan; then as many as could lay hands on him, dragged him to them...laid his head, and being ready with their clubs to beate out his brains, Pocahontas, the King's dearest daughter, when no intreaty could prevail, got... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1848 - 746 lehte
...consultation was held, but the conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powhatan — then as many as could lay hands on him, dragged him to them...being ready, with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocahontat, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got hia head in her armes,... | |
| James Chamberlayne Pickett - 1848 - 76 lehte
...consultation was held, but the conclusion «as, two great stones were brought before I'owhalan; then as many as could lay hands on him, dragged him to them...laid his head, and being ready with their clubs to beate out his brains, Pocahontas, the King's dearest daughter, when no intreaty could prevail, got... | |
| sir John Bernard Burke - 1850 - 516 lehte
...painted council, when " two great btones were brought before Powhat:m ; then, as many as could, layd hands on him, dragged him to them, and thereon laid his head ; and being ready with their clubs to beate out his braines, Pocahontas, the king's dearest daughter, when no intreaty could prevaile, got... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1854 - 782 lehte
...consultation was held, but the conclusion was, two great stones were brought before Powkotcm — then as many as could lay hands on him, dragged him to them...and being ready, with their clubs, to beat out his bruins, Pocohontas, ihe king's dearest (laughter, when no. entreaty could prevail, got his head in... | |
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