| Archibald Loudon - 1808 - 320 strani
...and repeatedly threw the scalp in my face, telling me "that was my great captain." — An old squaw (whose appearance every way answered the ideas people...and ashes and laid them on his back and head, after be had been scalped ; he then raised himself upon his feet and began to walk round the post; they next... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1841 - 550 strani
...threw the scalp in my face telling me " that was my great captain." — An old squaw (whose appearanoe every way answered the ideas people entertain of the...he had been scalped ; he then raised himself upon bis feet and began to walk round the post : they next put a burning stick to him as usual, but he seemed... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 642 strani
...him, and repeatedly threw the scalp in my face, telling me, " that was my great captain." An old squaw (whose appearance every way answered the ideas people...had been scalped, he then raised himself upon his 248 Treatment of the Moravians by the British. 1782. feet and began to wnlk round the post ; they next... | |
| James Handasyd Perkins - 1846 - 632 strani
...him, and repeatedly threw the scalp in my face, telling me, "that was my great captain." An old squaw (whose appearance every way answered the ideas people entertain of the Devil,) got a board, look a parcel of coals and ashes and laid them on his back and head, after he had been scalped, he... | |
| Wills De Hass - 1851 - 444 strani
...and repeatedly threw the scalp in my face, telling me ' That was my great captain's.' An old squaw (whose appearance every way answered the ideas people...but he seemed more insensible of pain than before." Colonel Crawford was about fifty years of age, wben he Buffered at the stake. His son-in-law and nephew1... | |
| Wills De Hass - 1851 - 440 strani
...and repeatedly threw the scalp in my face, telling me ' That was my great captain's.' An old squaw (whose appearance every way answered the ideas people...walk round the post; they next put a burning stick to 380 LEADER OF THE SPIES. [CHAP. III. him as usual, but he seemed more insensible of pain than before."... | |
| Henry Howe - 1856 - 462 strani
...him, and repeatedly threw the scalp in my face, telling me, " that was my great captain." An old squaw (whose appearance every way answered the ideas people...upon his feet and began to walk round the post; they noxt put a burning stick to him, as usual, but he seemed more insensible of pain than before. The Indian... | |
| Henry Howe - 1857 - 504 strani
...him, and repeatedly threw the scalp in my face, telling me, " that was my great captain." An old squaw (whose appearance every way answered the ideas people...had been scalped; he then raised himself upon his leet and began to walk round the post; they next put a burning stick to him, as usual, but he seemed... | |
| Henry Howe - 1858 - 766 strani
...him, and repeatedly threw the scalp in my face, telling me, "that was my great captain." An old squaw (whose appearance every way answered the ideas people...coals and ashes, and laid them on his back and head alter he had been scalped, He then raised himself upon his feet, and began to walk round the post.... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1859 - 322 strani
...and repeatedly threw the scalp in my face, telling me £ That was my great captain's.' An old squaw (whose appearance every way answered the ideas people...stick to him as usual, but he seemed more insensible to pain than before." Colonel Crawford was about fifty years of age when he suffered at the stake.... | |
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