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... give him a chance of escape . The warriors were to pursue him . If he was retaken , he was to die ; if he outran his pursuers , he was to have his liberty . The prisoner was unbound and placed at the distance of about six rods in ...
... give him a chance of escape . The warriors were to pursue him . If he was retaken , he was to die ; if he outran his pursuers , he was to have his liberty . The prisoner was unbound and placed at the distance of about six rods in ...
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... give you some little know- ledge . I hope this arrangement will suit you ; for if I give you cake , to which I compare tales of ad- venture , you should be content to take , now and then , a slice of solid bread and butter , to which I ...
... give you some little know- ledge . I hope this arrangement will suit you ; for if I give you cake , to which I compare tales of ad- venture , you should be content to take , now and then , a slice of solid bread and butter , to which I ...
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... give him space , and he struck into the little plain encircled by the tents . I hung close at his heels . It was a tight race , and such yells broke from the congregation of Indians as I had never imagined . The fellow went nearly ...
... give him space , and he struck into the little plain encircled by the tents . I hung close at his heels . It was a tight race , and such yells broke from the congregation of Indians as I had never imagined . The fellow went nearly ...
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... give himself up to amuse- ment . The warriors had brought home with them a young Indian prisoner , who was about eighteen years old . He was a fine , proud looking fellow , and when he was brought out and encircled by all the Indians ...
... give himself up to amuse- ment . The warriors had brought home with them a young Indian prisoner , who was about eighteen years old . He was a fine , proud looking fellow , and when he was brought out and encircled by all the Indians ...
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... give him a chance of escape . The warriors were to pursue him . If he was retaken , he was to die ; if he outran his pursuers , he was to have his liberty . The prisoner was unbound and placed at the dis- tance of about six rods in ...
... give him a chance of escape . The warriors were to pursue him . If he was retaken , he was to die ; if he outran his pursuers , he was to have his liberty . The prisoner was unbound and placed at the dis- tance of about six rods in ...
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Page 302 - Glimpses of Nature ; And Objects of Interest described during a Visit to the Isle of Wight. Designed to assist and encourage Young Persons in forming habits of observation. By Mrs. LOUDON. Second Edition, enlarged. With Forty-one Illustrations. 3s. 6d. cloth. "We could not recommend a more valuable little volume. It is full of information, conveyed in the most agreeable manner."— Literary Gazette.
Page 302 - Bible Illustrations; Or, a Description of Manners and Customs peculiar to the East, and especially Explanatory of the Holy Scriptures. By the Rev. BH DRAPER. With Engravings. Fourth Edition. Revised bv Dr. KITTO, Editor of " The Pictorial Bible,
Page 66 - I remember, I remember Where I was used to swing, And thought the air must rush as fresh To swallows on the wing ; My spirit flew in feathers then That is so heavy now, And summer pools could hardly cool The fever on my brow. I remember, I remember The...
Page 302 - Magazine. Short and Simple Prayers, For the Use of Young Children. With Hymns. Fifth Edition. Square 1 6mo, Is. 6d. cloth. " Well adapted to the capacities of children— beginning with the simplest forms which the youngest child may lisp at its mother's knee, and proceeding with those suited to its gradually advancing age. Special prayers, designed for particular circumstances and occasions, are added. We cordially recommend the book.
Page 302 - Mamma's Lessons. For her Little Boys and Girls. Thirteenth Edition, with eight Engravings. Price 2s. 6rf. cloth; 3s. 6d. coloured, gilt edges. The Mine; Or, Subterranean Wonders. An Account of the Operations of the Miner and the Products of his Labours; with a Description of the most important in all parts of the World.
Page 302 - The British History briefly told, and a Description of the Ancient Customs, Sports, and Pastimes of the English. Embellished with full-length Portraits of the Sovereigns of England in their proper Costumes, and 18 other Engravings.
Page 302 - True Stories from Ancient History, chronologically arranged from the Creation of the World to the Death of Charlemagne. Twelfth Edition.
Page 298 - Uncle Goodwin's account of it. By JEFFERYS TAYLOR. Frontispiece by J. GILBERT. Fcap. 8vo, 3s. 6d. cloth. " A very good account of the Sacred Writings, adapted to the tastes, feelings, and intelligence of young people.
Page 302 - Engravings . 2s. 6d. plain; 3s. 6d. coloured, gilt edges. Key to Knowledge ; Or, Things in Common Use simply and shortly explained. By a MOTHER, Author of " Always Happy,
Page 66 - Were close against the sky. It was a childish ignorance, But now 'tis little joy To know I'm farther off from heaven Than when I was a boy.