The Terrific Register: Or, Record of Crimes, Judgments, Providences, and Calamities ...Sherwood, Jones, and Company, 1825 |
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... guard against taking the first false step ; and looking at men too as the children of one common parent , the mere recital of a cruel state , stimulates the feeling heart to denounce the oppressor , and compassionate the oppressed ; and ...
... guard against taking the first false step ; and looking at men too as the children of one common parent , the mere recital of a cruel state , stimulates the feeling heart to denounce the oppressor , and compassionate the oppressed ; and ...
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... guard boats making fast to a buoy of a ship in the bay , in order to watch the money , that it might not be carried out of the country , Mr. Burnet proposed , as a plan for a wager , he being a remarkable swimmer , to leap off the ...
... guard boats making fast to a buoy of a ship in the bay , in order to watch the money , that it might not be carried out of the country , Mr. Burnet proposed , as a plan for a wager , he being a remarkable swimmer , to leap off the ...
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... guards , the majordomo brought a note to the alcaide . The alcaide immediately ordered six of them to take their carbines . This was the usual sign that they were about to conduct a prisoner to the mesa or board of the Holy Office ...
... guards , the majordomo brought a note to the alcaide . The alcaide immediately ordered six of them to take their carbines . This was the usual sign that they were about to conduct a prisoner to the mesa or board of the Holy Office ...
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... guards and the alcaide were still at church . Zamora then threw in his fourth and last billet- " To morrow , between ... guard to watch well , they promised as usual , and in half an hour after they were as fast asleep as every other ...
... guards and the alcaide were still at church . Zamora then threw in his fourth and last billet- " To morrow , between ... guard to watch well , they promised as usual , and in half an hour after they were as fast asleep as every other ...
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... guard put upon her to hinder all further disturbance ' till he had sued out her pardon from the powers then in being ; thousands of people in the mean time coming to see her , and magnifying the just providence of God in thus asserting ...
... guard put upon her to hinder all further disturbance ' till he had sued out her pardon from the powers then in being ; thousands of people in the mean time coming to see her , and magnifying the just providence of God in thus asserting ...
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Страница 482 - ... all night. Although happy in having escaped from the Indians, his situation was still dreadful; he was completely naked, under a burning sun ; the soles of his feet were...
Страница 481 - ... their traps at night, and took them up early in the morning, remaining concealed during the day. They were examining their traps early one morning, in a creek about six miles from that branch of the Missouri called Jefferson's Fork, and were ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of animals ; but they could not ascertain the fact, as the high perpendicular banks on each side of the river impeded their view. Colter immediately pronounced it to be...
Страница 102 - ... aloud, unable to contain himself. I could not hear what he said, but he went backward two or three steps and fell down in a swoon. The buriers ran to him and took him up, and in a little while he came to himself, and they led him away to the...
Страница 37 - and said no more, but repeated those words continually, with a voice and countenance full of horror, a swift pace ; and nobody could ever find him to stop or rest, or take any sustenance, at least that ever I could hear of. I met this poor creature several times in the streets, and would have spoke to him, but he would not enter into speech with me or any one else, but held on his dismal cries continually.
Страница 258 - My wife, either frozen with fear, or aware of the danger attending any attempt to fly, remained motionless in her place, while the children took refuge in her lap. The cry they uttered attracted my attention, and I hastened towards the door ; but my astonishment may well be conceived, when I found the entrance to it barred in such a way.
Страница 102 - ... the buriers immediately gathered about him, supposing he was one of those poor delirious or desperate creatures that used to pretend, as I have said, to bury themselves. He said nothing...
Страница 110 - Having groped his passage to the horizontal part of the den, the most terrifying darkness appeared in front of the dim circle of light afforded by his torch ; it was silent as the house of death ; none but monsters of the desert had ever before explored this solitary mansion of horror.
Страница 37 - ... was originally raised by the follies of some people who got money by it, that is to say, by printing predictions and prognostications, I know not; but certain it is, books frighted them terribly; such as Lilly's Almanack, Gadbury's Astrological Predictions, Poor Robin's Almanack, and the like; also several pretended religious books, one entitled, " Come out of Her my People, lest you be partaker of her Plagues "; another called, "Fair Warning"; another, Britain's "Remembrancer," and many such...
Страница 110 - The aperture of the den on the east side of a very high ledge of rocks is about two feet square. From thence it descends obliquely fifteen feet; then running horizontally about ten more, it ascends gradually sixteen feet towards its termination.
Страница 249 - Jennings, whom they found fast asleep ; his pockets were searched, and from one of them was drawn a purse containing exactly nineteen guineas, which the gentleman identified. Jennings was dragged out of bed and charged with the robbery. He denied it most solemnly ; but the facts having been deposed to on oath by the gentleman and Mr Brunell, he was committed for trial. So strong did the circumstances appear against Jennings, that several of his friends advised him to plead guilty, and throw himself...