He accordingly first threw his pipe into the stream ; then the roll that contained his tobacco ; after these, the bracelets he wore on his arms and wrists; next an ornament that encircled his neck, composed of beads and wires ; and, at last, the ear-rings... Madoc - Página 239por Robert Southey - 1812Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Jonathan Carver - 1802 - 330 páginas
...his god every part of his drefs that was valuable ; during this this he frequently fmote his breaft with great violence threw• his arms about, and appeared...this while he continued his adorations and at length concluded them with fervent petitions that the Great Spirit would conftantly afford us his protection... | |
| Jonathan Carver - 1813 - 292 páginas
...prefented to his god, every part of his drefs that was Talnable ; during this he frequetly fmote h* breaft with great violence threw his arms about, and appeared to be much agitated. All this wink- he continued his adorations and at length concluded them with fervent petitions that the Great... | |
| Robert Southey - 1815 - 330 páginas
...tobacco; after these, the bracelets he wore on his arms and wrists ; next, an ornament that encircled his neck, composed of beads and wires ; and at last the...this while he continued his adorations, and at length concluded them with fervent petitions that the Great Spirit would constantly afford us his protection... | |
| 1794 - 500 páginas
...wrifts, and ' at laft the ear-rings from his ears. During this ceremony he frequently fmote his breaft with great violence, threw his arms about, and appeared...All this while he continued his adorations ; and at kiigth concluded them with ftrvcnt petitions,that the Great Spirit would afford us his protection in... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 páginas
...encircled his neck, composed of bends and wires; and at List, the car-rings from his cars; in short, lie presented to his God every part of his dress that was valuable; during this he frequently smote Ins breast with great violence, threw his arms about, and appeared to be much agitated. « All this... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 520 páginas
...tobacco; alter these, the bracelets he wore on his arms and wrists; next, an ornament that encircled his neck, composed of beads and wires; and at last, the...breast with great violence, threw his arms about, and apppeared to be much agitated. " All this while he continued his adorations, and at length concluded... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 848 páginas
...: after these, the bracelets he wore on his arms and wrists ; next, an ornament that encircled his n ? ' With unadmonished pride, the King exclalm'd....God ; ' The walls are weak, the building ill secure. hi< adorations, and at length concluded them with fervent petitions that the Great Spirit would constantly... | |
| Robert Southey - 1845 - 848 páginas
...valuable ; during this be tn4«"tl) smote his breast with great violence, threw bis anni •!"•"• and appeared to be much agitated. " All this while he continued his adorations, and a lf": concluded them with fervent petitions that tbe Great >M would constantly afford us his protection... | |
| Job Durfee (Class of 1813) - 1849 - 562 páginas
...ears — in short, he presented his god every part of his dress that was valuable. During the ceremony he frequently smote his breast with great violence,...his arms about, and appeared to be much agitated." Who is there that does not see in this the expansion of a mysterious sentiment, spontaneously seeking,... | |
| Job Durfee (Class of 1813) - 1849 - 562 páginas
...tobacco ; after these the bracelets that he wore on his wrists; next an ornament that encircled his neck, composed of beads and wires; and at last the ear-rings from his ears—in short, he presented his god every part of his dress that was valuable. During the ceremony... | |
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