Travels of Four Years and a Half in the United States of America: During 1798, 1799, 1800, 1801, and 1802T. Ostell, 1803 - 454 頁 |
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... Opechancanough , a subtle and savage barbarian , who had vigilantly watched their motions . Each man now sought safety in flying to the water side , and swimming off to the boat ; but one George Cassen , who could not swim , was ...
... Opechancanough , a subtle and savage barbarian , who had vigilantly watched their motions . Each man now sought safety in flying to the water side , and swimming off to the boat ; but one George Cassen , who could not swim , was ...
第 263 頁
... Opechancanough , he presented him with a round . ivory double compass dial , which our adventurer had taken with him to determine the course of the river . The savage was astonished at the playing of the fly and needle , which he could ...
... Opechancanough , he presented him with a round . ivory double compass dial , which our adventurer had taken with him to determine the course of the river . The savage was astonished at the playing of the fly and needle , which he could ...
第 264 頁
... Opechancanough held up the compass , and with the same smile of fondness that a child bestows on his rattle , suspended by his command the arm of the executioner . Opechancanough was a person of distinction . He was brother to Powhatan ...
... Opechancanough held up the compass , and with the same smile of fondness that a child bestows on his rattle , suspended by his command the arm of the executioner . Opechancanough was a person of distinction . He was brother to Powhatan ...
第 268 頁
... Opechancanough , threw a hatchet at his head , which underwent a rotary motion as it flew through the air , and had not Smith stooped providentially at the moment to gather a flower , his soul had certainly been dis- patched to the ...
... Opechancanough , threw a hatchet at his head , which underwent a rotary motion as it flew through the air , and had not Smith stooped providentially at the moment to gather a flower , his soul had certainly been dis- patched to the ...
第 269 頁
... Opechancanough led Smith in triumph through the country ; exhibiting him with high exultation to the Youghtanunds , and Mattaponies , the Piankatanks , and Nantaughtacunds . They afterwards conducted him through the country of the ...
... Opechancanough led Smith in triumph through the country ; exhibiting him with high exultation to the Youghtanunds , and Mattaponies , the Piankatanks , and Nantaughtacunds . They afterwards conducted him through the country of the ...
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