Notwithstanding, he travelled for some time, but the wind and cold were so forcible, that they soon overcame him, and he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Some of them went back the next day after him, or his pack, and found him, with... Memoirs of Odd Adventures, Strange Deliverances, &c. in the Captivity of ... - Page 15by John Gyles - 1736 - 40 pagesFull view - About this book
| Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1839 - 382 pages
...forcible, that they soon overcame him, and he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Some of them went back the next day after him, or his pack, and found him, with a dog in his arms, both frozen to death. Thus all of my fellow-captives were dispersed and dead, but through infinite arid... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indian captivities - 1841 - 374 pages
...forcible, that they soon overcame him, and he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Some of them went back the next day after him, or his pack, and found him, with a dog in his arms, both frozen to death. Thus all of my fellow-captives were dispersed and dead, but through infinite and unmerited... | |
| James Wimer - Indian captivities - 1841 - 664 pages
...he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Зотs of them went back the next day alier him, or his pack, and found him with a dog in his arms, both frozen to death. -Thus all of my fellowcaptives were dispersed and dead, but thrpugh infinite and unmerited... | |
| John Frost - Indian captivities - 1852 - 708 pages
...forcible, that they soon overcame him, and he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Some of them went back the next day after him, or his pack, and found him, with a dog in his arms, both frozen to death. Thus all of my fellow-captives were dispersed and dead, but through infinite and unmerited... | |
| 1857 - 414 pages
...forcible, that they soon overcame him, and he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Some of them went back the next day after him, or his pack, and found him, with a dog in his arms, both frozen to death. Thus all of my fellow-captives were dispersed and dead, but through infinite and unmerited... | |
| John Gyles - Indian captivities - 1869 - 80 pages
...forcible that they soon overcame him, and he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Some of them went back the next day, after him or his pack, and found him, with a dog in his arms, both frozen .to death. Thus all of my fellow-captives were dispersed and dead, but through infinite and... | |
| Stedman, Edmund C. and Hutchinson Ellen M. - 1888 - 560 pages
...forcible, that they soon overcame him, and he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Some of them went back the next day after him, or his pack, and found him, with a dog in his arms, both froze as stiff as a stake. And all my fellow-captives were dispersed and dead ; but through infinite... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - Readers - 1902 - 340 pages
...forcible, that they soon overcame him, and he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Some of them went back the next day after him, or his pack, and found him, with a dog in his arms, both frozen as stiff as a stake. And all my fellow-captives were dispersed and dead; but through infinite... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - Readers - 1902 - 340 pages
...forcible, that they soon overcame him, and he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Some of them went back the next day after him, or his pack, and found him, with a dog in his arms, both frozen as stiff as a stake. And all my fellow-captives were dispersed and dead; but through infinite... | |
| United States - 1902 - 348 pages
...forcible, that they soon overcame him, and he sat or fell down, and all the Indians passed by him. Some of them went back the next day after him, or his pack, and found him, with a dog in his arms, both frozen as stiff as a stake. And all my fellow-captives were dispersed and dead ; but through infinite... | |
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