| John Pinkerton - 1812 - 914 Seiten
...with their clubs to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the King's deareft daughter, when no intreaty could prevail, got his head in her arms, and laid her own upon his to fave him from death : whereat the Emperor was contented he ihould live to make him hatchets, and her... | |
| Sydney Melmoth - 1827 - 140 Seiten
...ready with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the King's dearest daughter, when no mercy could prevail, got his head in her arms, and laid her own upon his to save him from death : whereupon the Emperor was contented he should live," and he was sent back to James Town. " Now every... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 588 Seiten
...them and thereon laid his head, and being ready, with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his head in her armes, and laid her own upon his, to save him from death." J'uwhatan was unable to resist the extraordinary... | |
| 1836 - 496 Seiten
...them and thereon laid his head, and being ready, with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his head in her armes, and laid her own upon his, to save him from death." . | Powhatan was unable to resist the extraordinary... | |
| 1837 - 486 Seiten
...them, and thereon laid his head, and being ready with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could...own upon his to save him from death : whereat the emperour was contented he should live to make him hatchets, and her bells, beads, and copper ; for... | |
| 1837 - 488 Seiten
...and being ready with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the king's dearest danghter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his head in her...own upon his to save him from death : whereat the emperour was contented he should live to make him hatchets, and her bells, beads, and copper ; for... | |
| William Elliot - 1837 - 350 Seiten
...and 6 thereon layed his head, and being ready with their clubs to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his head in her arms, and layed her oum upon his to save him from death : whereat the emperor (Powhatan) was contented he should... | |
| 1837 - 490 Seiten
...them and thrreon laid his head, and being ready. with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocahontas. the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his head in her armes, and laid her own upon his, to save him from death." Powhatan was unable to resist the extraordinary... | |
| 1851 - 428 Seiten
...with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocahontas, the king's dearest daughter, when no intreaty could prevail, got his head in her arms, and laid...make him hatchets, and her bells, beads, and copper." Thus amiably does the savage girl of thirteen make her first appearance ; and to her constant care... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1841 - 790 Seiten
...and thereon laid his head, and being ready, with their clubs, to beat out his brains, Pocahonta/s, the king's dearest daughter, when no entreaty could prevail, got his head in her annes, and laid her own upon his, to save him from death." Poiehatan was unable to resist the extraordinary... | |
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