| Charles Henry Wilson - 1804 - 424 pages
...living, and to Mr. Joseph Sperry particularly. ,.-..' t Thf y c0ntinBed here till nth of June. Mr. Joseph Sperry told me, that the incident which broke them...being a haunt for. wild animals, one night as the regicides lay in bed, a panther, or catamount, patting; his hegd . into the door or aperture of the... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 pages
...it. South view of the Judges' Cave. The incident which caused them to leave the cave was this ; the mountain being a haunt for wild animals, one night...a- panther or catamount, putting his head into the aperture of the Cave, blazed his eye-balls in such a frightful manner as greatly to terrify them. One... | |
| Edward Rodolphus Lambert - 1838 - 260 pages
...from which the judges would take it. The incident which caused them to leave the cave was this : the mountain being a haunt for wild animals, one night...bed, a panther or catamount putting his head into the aperture of the cave, blazed his eye-balls in such a frightful manner upon them as greatly terrified... | |
| Henry White - 1841 - 440 pages
...which the judges would take it. " The incident- which caused them to leave the cave was this : the mountain being a haunt for wild animals, one night...a panther or catamount, putting his head into the aperture of the cave, blazed his eyeballs in such a frightful manner as greatly to terrify them. One... | |
| Henry White - 1842 - 432 pages
...from which the judges would take it. " The incident which caused them to leave the cave was this : the mountain being a haunt for wild animals, one night as the judges lay in bed, a panther or catar mount, putting his head into the aperture of the cave, blazed his eyeballs in such a frightful... | |
| Henry White - 1843 - 444 pages
...from which the judges would take it. " The incident which caused them to leave the cave was this : the mountain being a haunt for wild animals, one night...a panther or catamount, putting his head into the aperture of the cave, blazed his eyeballs in such a frightful manner as greatly to terrify them. One... | |
| Henry White - 1859 - 440 pages
...from which the judges would take it. "The incident which caused them to leave the cave was this : the mountain being a haunt for wild animals, one night...a panther or catamount, putting his head into the aperture of the cave, blazed his eyeballs in such a frightful manner as greatly to terrify them. One... | |
| 1846 - 428 pages
...from which the Judges would take it. The incident which caused them to leave the cave was this \ the mountain being a haunt for wild animals, one night...bed, a panther or catamount, putting his head into (he aperture of the cave, blazed his eye-balls in such a frightful manner as greatly to terrify them.... | |
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