| 1827 - 394 頁
...confidence that his power was so far gone that they could ecure him without trouble, but were -.stonished, as the tree was falling, to see him effect, his retreat...the thrusts of spears, and the blows of stones and other'missiles. When nearly in a dying state, he seized a spear, made of a supple wood, which would... | |
| Thomas Little - 1828 - 286 頁
...tree was falling, to see him effect his retreat, to another, with, apparently, undiminished vigour. la fact, they were obliged to cut down all the trees, before they could drive him to combat on the ground, where -he still exhibited surprising strength and agility, although he was, at length,... | |
| 1838 - 866 頁
...was their surprise to see him, as the tree was falling, effect his retreat to another, with seemingly undiminished vigour ' In fact, they were obliged to cut down all the trees before they could force him to combat his enemies on the ground ; and when finally overpowered by numbers and nearly... | |
| Thomas Bingley - 1839 - 324 頁
...their surprise at seeing him, as the tree was falling, effect his retreat to another, with seemingly undiminished vigour ! In fact, they were obliged to cut down all the trees before they could force him to combat his enemies on the ground, and when finally overpowered by numbers, and nearly... | |
| William Charles Linnaeus Martin - 1840 - 438 頁
...astonished, as the tree was falling, to see him effect his retreat to another, with apparently undimished vigour. In fact, they were obliged to cut down all...he still exhibited surprising strength and agility ; until, at length, he was overpowered by numbers, and destroyed by the thrusts of spears and- the... | |
| William John Broderip - 1847 - 434 頁
...tree nodded to its fall ; but, as it was falling, they, to their surprise, saw him gain another, and they were obliged to cut down all the trees before they could bring him to the earth. Even then, mangled as he was, he made a most determined defence against the... | |
| 1851 - 484 頁
...tree nodded to its fall; but, as it was falling, they. to their surprise, saw him gain another, and they were obliged to cut down all the trees before they could bring him to the earth. Even then, mangled as he was, he made a most determined defence against the... | |
| 1853 - 498 頁
...tree nodded to its fall ; but, as it was falling, they, to their surprise, saw him gain another, and they were obliged to cut down all the trees before they could bring him to the earth. Even then, mangled as he was, he made a most determined defence against the... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1863 - 832 頁
...in spite of his wounds, retreat to another, with apparently full vigour. It was actually necessary to cut down all the trees before they could drive him to combat his enemies on the ground. Even now he exhibited surprising agility and strength, until he was at length overpowered by numbers,... | |
| William Jardine - 1866 - 458 頁
...astonished, as the tree was falling, to see him effect his retreat to another with apparently undimimshed vigour. In fact, they were obliged to cut down all...although he was at length overpowered by numbers, and destroved by the thrusts of spears, and the blows of stones and other missiles. When nearly in a dying... | |
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