We remained there undisturbed during the winter, and on the first day of May, 1770, my brother returned home to the settlement by himself for a new recruit of horses and ammunition, leaving me by myself, without bread, salt or sugar, without company of... The Adventures of Daniel Boone: The Kentucky Riflemanefter Philip (Uncle) - 1844 - 174 sidorFragmentarisk förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| John Filson - 1823 - 52 sidor
...storms. We met with no disturbance through the winter. On the first of May 1770, my brother returned home by himself, for a new recruit of horses and ammunition, leaving me alone, without bread, salt, or sugar, or even a horse or dog. I passed a few days uncomfortably. The... | |
| 1825 - 472 sidor
...storms. We met with no disturbance during the winter. On the first of May, 1770, my brother returned home by himself, for a new recruit of horses and ammunition, leaving me alone, without bread, salt or sugar, or even a horse or dog. I passed a few days uncomfortably. The... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1847 - 464 sidor
...often the affectionate companions of the lone hunter. In reviewing this period of his life, he said, " I confess, I never before was under greater necessity...idea of a beloved wife and family, and their anxiety on account of my absence and exposed situation, made sensible impressions on my heart." To relieve... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1847 - 462 sidor
...often the affectionate companions of the lone hunter. Tn reviewing this period of his life, he said, " I confess, I never before was under greater necessity...passed uncomfortably. The idea of a beloved wife and famLy, and their anxiety on account of my absence and exposed situation, made sensible impressions... | |
| William Henry Bogart - 1854 - 448 sidor
...the winter storms. We remained there undisturbed during the winter. " On the first day of May, 1770, my brother returned home to the settlement by himself,...company of my fellow-creatures, or even a horse or dog." Thus it was that in 1769 Daniel Boone began the great work which may so truthfully be called, in the... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 sidor
...We met with no disturbance during the winter. "On the first of May, 1770, my brother returned homo by himself, for a new recruit of horses and ammunition, leaving me alone, without bread, salt, or sugar, or even a horse or dog. I passed a few days uncomfortably. The... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 sidor
...We met svith no disturbance during the winter. "On the first of May, 1770, my brother returned homo by himself, for a new recruit of horses and ammunition, leaving me alone, without bread, salt, or sugar, or even a horse or dog. I passed a few days uncomfortably. The... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1865 - 402 sidor
...winter storms. We remained there undisturbed during the wintei , and on the first day of May, 1770, my brother returned home to the settlement by himself, for a new recruit of horses aud ammunition, leaving me ^by myself, without bread, salt, or sugar, without company of my fellow-creatures,... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1872 - 396 sidor
...solitary mode of life during the three months of his brother's absence : "On the first day of May 1770, my brother returned home to the settlement by himself...without bread, salt or sugar, without company of my fellow creatures, or even a horse or dog. I confess I never before was under greater necessity of exercising... | |
| William Russell (Miscellaneous Writer.) - 1878 - 332 sidor
...hellish work. The 5 T supply of ammunition. " Thus it happened," remarks Daniel, "that I was left alone without bread, salt, or sugar — without company of my fellow-creatures, or even a horse or dog. Yet my courage did not fail, for I knew I was destined by Providence to settle in the wilderness."... | |
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