| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1823 - 428 trang
...dead that were left upon the field of battle ; and above thirty of them were in full march to destroy Mr. Peyton. This gentleman knew he had no mercy to expect ; for, should his life be spared for the present, they would have afterwards insisted upon sacrificing him... | |
| Benjamin Silliman - 1824 - 478 trang
...immediately.' A number of those barbarians had for some time been employed on the left, in scalping and pillaging the dying and the dead, that were left...battle ; and above thirty of them were in full march to destroy Mr. Peyton. This gentleiran knew he had no mercy to expect; for, should his life be spared... | |
| David Hume - 1825 - 486 trang
...immediately." A number of these barbarians had for some, time been employed on the left, in scalping and pillaging the dying and the dead that were left...battle; and above thirty of them were in full march to destroy Mr. Peyton. This gentleman knew he had no mercy to expect; for, should his life be spared for... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1825 - 450 trang
...immediately." A number of these barbarians had tor some time been employed on the left, in scalping and pillaging the dying and the dead that were left...battle ; and above thirty of them were in full march to destroy Mr. Peyton. This gentleman knew he had no mercy to expect ; for, should his life be spared... | |
| Tobias George Smollett - 1827 - 388 trang
...immediately." A number of those barbarians had for some time been employed on the left, in scalping and pillaging the dying and the dead that were left...battle ; and above thirty of them were in full march to destroy Mr. Peyton. This gentleman knew he had no mercy to expect ; for, should his life be spared... | |
| David Hume, Tobias Smollett, William Jones - 1828 - 466 trang
...immediately." A number of those barbarians had for some time been employed on the left, in scalping and pillaging the dying and the dead that were left...battle ; and above thirty of them were in full march to destroy Mr. Peyton. This gentleman knew he had no mercy to expect ; for, should his life be spared... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 600 trang
...immediately.' " A number of these barbarians had for some time been employed on the left, in scalping and pillaging the dying and the dead that were left...battle ; and above thirty of them were in full march to destroy Mr. Peyton. This gentleman knew he had no mercy to expect ; for, should his life be spared... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1833 - 608 trang
...dead that were left upon the field of battle ; and above thirty of them were in full march to destroy Mr. Peyton. This gentleman knew he had no mercy to expect ; for, should his life be spared for the present, they would have afterwards insisted upon sacrificing him... | |
| 1836 - 884 trang
...immediately." A number of those barbarians had for some time been employed on the left, in scalping and pillaging the dying and the dead that were left...battle ; and above thirty of them were in full march to destroy Mr. Peyton. This gentleman knew he had no mercy to expect ; for, should his life be spared... | |
| 1836 - 480 trang
...immediately." A number of those barbarians had for some time been employed on the left, in scalping and pillaging the dying and the dead that were left...field of battle; and above thirty of them were in full marcli to destroy Mr. Peyton. This gentleman knew he had no mercy to expect; for, should his life be... | |
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