I was strangely outdone for want of sleep. Our way is over mountains, steep hills, deep rivers, and muddy creeks, a thick growth of reeds for miles together, and no inhabitants but wild beasts and ^savage men. I slept about an hour the first night, and... The History of Methodism in Kentucky - Seite 58von Albert Henry Redford - 1868Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Francis Asbury - 1821 - 420 Seiten
...would, without reflection, try to recollec! the houses we should have lodged at in the wilderness. I slept about an hour the first night, and about two the last : we ate no regular meal ; our bread grew short, and I was much spent. I saw the graves of the slain — twenty-four in... | |
| Abel Stevens - 1864 - 556 Seiten
...would, without reflection, try to recollect the houses we should have lodged at in the wilderness. I slept about an hour the first night, and about two the last. We ate no regular meal ; our bread grew short, and I was much spent. I saw the graves of the slain, twenty-four in one... | |
| Rev. Frederick W. Briggs - 1874 - 316 Seiten
...would, without reflection, try to recollect the houses we should have lodged at in the wilderness. I slept about an hour the first night, and about two the last. We ate no regular meal ; our bread grew short, and I was much spent. I saw the graves of the slain, twenty-four in one... | |
| Holland Nimmons McTyeire - 1885 - 700 Seiten
...inhabitants but wild beasts and savage men. I slept about an hour the first night, and about two tho last. We ate no regular meals; our bread grew short, and I was much spent" On the road-side they saw the graves of twenty-four travelers who, n short time before, had been massacred... | |
| Zachariah Frederick Smith - 1886 - 890 Seiten
...Lexington. Bishop Asbury, alluding to this journey, says : ' I was strangely outdone for want of sleep. Our way is over mountains, steep hills, deep rivers,...few nights previous been murdered by the Indians. Thus the fresh graves of the dead signaled the perils that awaited them. "The conference was composed... | |
| Zachariah Frederick Smith - 1886 - 884 Seiten
...Lexington. Bishop Asbury, alluding to this journey, says : ' I was strangely outdone for want of sleep. Our way is over mountains, steep hills, deep rivers,...graves of the slain, twenty-four in one camp,' who THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 411 had a few nights previous been murdered by the Indians. Thus the fresh... | |
| Zachariah Frederick Smith - 1895 - 900 Seiten
...Lexington. Bishop Asbury, alluding to this journey, says : ' I was strangely outdone for want of sleep. Our way is over mountains, steep hills, deep rivers,...few nights previous been murdered by the Indians. Thus the fresh graves of the dead signaled the perils that awaited them. "The conference was composed... | |
| E. Polk Johnson - 1912 - 652 Seiten
...sleep. Our way was over mountains, steep hills, deep rivers and muddy creeks, a thick growth of weeds for miles together and no inhabitants but wild beasts...meals, our bread grew short and I was much spent." He relates that on the way he saw the graves of twenty-four persons in one camp, who but a few nights... | |
| E. Polk Johnson - 1912 - 654 Seiten
...creeks, a thick growth of weeds for miles together and no inhabitants but wild beasts and savage nien. I slept about an hour the first night and about two...meals, our bread grew short and I was much spent." He relates that on the way he saw the graves of twenty-four persons in one camp, who but a few nights... | |
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