| 1817 - 628 Seiten
...chagrin, and asked for a distinct explanation. " West described to him the education of the Mohawks ; their dexterity with the bow and arrow ; the admirable...quick breathing of their speed in the chase, dilates their nostrils with that apparent consciousness of vigour which is so nobly depicted in the Apollo.... | |
| 1816 - 600 Seiten
...distinct explanation, by informing him what sort of people the Mohawk Indians were. He described to him their education; their dexterity with the bow and...chest, while the quick breathing of their speed in the chace, dilates the nostrils with that apparent consciousness of vigour which is so nobly depicted in... | |
| 1816 - 572 Seiten
...distinct explanation, by informing him what sort of people the Mohawk Indians •were. He described to him their education ; their dexterity with the bow and...chest, while the quick breathing of their speed in the chace, dilates the nostrils with that apparent consciousness of vigour which is so nobly depicted in... | |
| 1816 - 696 Seiten
...distinct explanation, by informing him what sort of people the Mohawk Indians were. He described to him their education : their dexterity with the bow and...how much their active life expands the chest, while tbe quick breathing of their speed in the chace, dilates the nostrils with that apparent consciousness... | |
| 1816 - 644 Seiten
...distinct explanation, by informing him what sort of people the Mohawk Indians were. He described to him their education; their dexterity with the bow and...and how much their active life expands the chest, M'hile the quick breathing of their speed in the chace, dilates the nostrils with that spparent consciousness... | |
| 1818 - 784 Seiten
...how much iheir active life expands the chest, while the quick breathing of iheir speed in the chace, dilates the nostrils with that apparent consciousness...so nobly depicted in the Apollo. " I have seen them often," addrd he, " standing in that vrry attitude, and pursuing, with an intense rye, the arrow which... | |
| John Galt - 1820 - 452 Seiten
...distinct explanation, by informing him what sort of people the Mohawk Indians were. He described to him their education; their dexterity with the bow and...chest, while the quick breathing of their speed in the chaoe, dilates the nostrils with that apparent conscious* ness of vigour which is so nobly depicted... | |
| 1821 - 732 Seiten
...questioned as to the points of resemblance, he described to them the education of the Mohawk Indians ; their dexterity with the bow and arrow ; the admirable elasticity of their limbs ; how much their active life expands the chest, while the quick breathing of their speed in the chace,... | |
| Henry Pickering - 1822 - 236 Seiten
...distinct explanation, by informing him what sort of people the Mohawk Indians were. He described to him their education ; their dexterity with the bow and...of vigour which is so nobly depicted in the Apollo. '1 have seen them often,' added he, ' standing in that 120 very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense... | |
| Henry Pickering - 1822 - 150 Seiten
...explanation, by informing him whnt sort of people the Mohawk Indians were. He described to him (heir education ; their dexterity with the bow and arrow...of vigour which is so nobly depicted in the Apollo. 'l have seen them often,' added he, ' standing in that 120 very attitude, and pursuing, with an intense... | |
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