| 1817 - 628 Seiten
...advanced to hig assistance, and stopped. I observed him appear faint, totter, and fall in a moment — he also was dead. The third Arab came forward, and made...instant ; our torches burnt faintly; our breathing become more difficult; our knees tottered under us, and we felt our strength nearly gone. ' There was... | |
| 1817 - 612 Seiten
...advanced to his assistance, and stooped. I observed him appear faint, totter, and fall in a moment — he also was dead. The third Arab came forward, and made...our strength nearly gone. *' There was no time to be lost — the American, Barthow, cried to us to < take courage ;' and we began to move bark as fast... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 Seiten
...totter, and fall in a moment — he also was dead. The third Arab came forward, and made an etfbrt to approach the bodies, but stopped short. We looked...our strength nearly gone. There was no time to be lost — the American, Barthow, cried to us to " take courage," and we began to move back as fast as... | |
| 1817 - 590 Seiten
...totter, and fall in a moment — he also was dead. The third Arab came forward, and made an efl'ort lo approach the bodies, but stopped short. We looked...our strength nearly gone. 'There was no time to be lost — the American, Barthow, cried to us to " take courage," and we began to move back as fast as... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 Seiten
...advanced to his assistance, and stooped. I observed him appear faint, totter, and fall in a moment — he also was dead. The third Arab came forward, and made an effort to approach the bodies, but stopp«! short. We looked at each other in silent horror. The danger increased every instant ; our... | |
| 1817 - 678 Seiten
...advanced to his assistance, and stooped, I observed him appear faint, totter, and fall in a moment — he also was dead. The third Arab came forward, and made an effort to approach the bodies, hut stopped short. We looked at each other in silent horror. •The danger increased every instant... | |
| 1817 - 552 Seiten
...effort to approach the bodies, but stopped short. U f- looked at each other iu »il, -ul horror. T!ic danger increased every instant ; our torches burnt...faintly ; our breathing became more difficult; our knees tot ter ta uuder us, aud we felt our strength nearly gone. There was no time to be lost — fhe American,... | |
| 1818 - 492 Seiten
...advanced to his assistance, and stooped. I observed him appear faint, totter, and fall in a moment — he also was dead. 'The third Arab came forward and made...our strength nearly gone. There was no time to be lost ; the American, Barthow, cried to us to " take courage," and we began to move back as fast as... | |
| 1822 - 430 Seiten
...advanced to his assistance, and stooped. I observed him appear faint, totter, and fall in a moment: — he also was dead. The third Arab came forward, and made...our strength nearly gone. "There was no time to be lost. THE NIC-NAC. The American, Barthow, cried to us to take courage, and we began to move back as... | |
| 1823 - 442 Seiten
...advanced to his assistance, and stooped. I observed him appear faintj totter, and fall in a moment: — he also was dead. The third Arab came forward, and made...more difficult ; our knees tottered under us, and we fdt our strength nearly gone. "There was во time to be lost. TUB MC-NAC. The American, Barthow, cried... | |
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