| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 266 pages
...hurry, as many of the enemy were in the water, and others running, very like bloodhounds, in pursuit of him, and the bullets flying around him from the...in a formal manner, in return for the extraordinary favors they had done, and intended to do him.*— After slapping a part of his body, in defiance to... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1810 - 272 pages
...hurry, as many of the enemy were in the water^. and others running, very like bloodhounds, in pursuit / of him, and the bullets flying around him from the...in a formal manner, in return for the extraordinary favors they had done, and intended to do him. After slapping a part of his body, in defiance to them... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1821 - 254 pages
...running, very like hlood hounds, in pursuit of him, and the hullets lying around him from the tide he took to the river, yet his heart did not allow him to leave them ahruptly, without taking leave in a formal manner, in return for the extraordinary favours they had... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 pages
...shore. •Lesion 66.] FIRST CLASS BOOK. 157\ water, and others running, like bloodhounds, in pursuit of him, and the bullets flying around him from the time he took to the riyer, yet his heart did not allow him to leave them abruptly. He chose to take leave in a formal manner,... | |
| 1826 - 908 pages
...hurry, as many of the enemy were in the water, and others running, very like bloodhounds, in pursuit of him, and the bullets flying around him from the...extraordinary favours they had done, and intended to do him. — After slapping a part of his body, in defiance to them (continues the author), he put up the shrill... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1828 - 260 pages
...hurry, as many of the enemy were in the water, and others running, very like bloodhounds, in pursuit of him, and the bullets flying around him from the...extraordinary favours they had done, and intended to do, him. After slapping a part of his body, in defiance to them (continues the author) he put up the shrill... | |
| Samuel Phillips Newman - 1829 - 270 pages
...in a hurry, as many of the enemy were in the water, and others running, like bloodhounds, in pursuit of him, and the bullets flying around him from the...his heart did not allow him to leave them abruptly. He chose to take leave in a formal manner,in return for the extraordinary favours they had done, and... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 248 pages
...hurry, as many of the enemy were in the water, and others running, very like blood hounds, in pursuit of him, and the bullets flying around him from the...without taking leave in a formal manner, in return for trie ex traordinary favours they had done, and intended to do him. — After slapping a part of his... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1830 - 250 pages
...hurry, as many of the enemy were in the water, and others running, very like blood hounds, in pursuit of him, and the bullets flying around him from the...without taking leave in a formal manner, in return for toe ex traordinary favours they haJ done, and intended to do him.—After slapping a part of his body,... | |
| Samuel Rogers - 1830 - 514 pages
...hurry, as many of the enemy were in the water, and others running, very like blood-hounds, in pursuit of him, and the bullets flying around him from the...abruptly, without taking leave in a formal manner, ш return for the extraordinary favors they had done, «nd intended to do, him. After slapping a part... | |
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