Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, of West TennesseeJ. and J. Harper, 1833 - 209 páginas Sketches and Eccentricities of Col. David Crockett, Of West Tennessee by Printers J. & J. Harper, first published in 1833, is a rare manuscript, the original residing in one of the great libraries of the world. This book is a reproduction of that original, which has been scanned and cleaned by state-of-the-art publishing tools for better readability and enhanced appreciation. Restoration Editors' mission is to bring long out of print manuscripts back to life. Some smudges, annotations or unclear text may still exist, due to permanent damage to the original work. We believe the literary significance of the text justifies offering this reproduction, allowing a new generation to appreciate it. |
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... forest , free as the breezes which fanned their raven locks . Here , no bickerings disturbed their social intercourse - no right of property shed its baleful influence over their wild society - no white man was here to practise them in ...
... forest , free as the breezes which fanned their raven locks . Here , no bickerings disturbed their social intercourse - no right of property shed its baleful influence over their wild society - no white man was here to practise them in ...
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daughters of the forest have led on the mazy dance -here , have luxuriated in all the delightful emo- tions of innocent love . Here , some Indian war- rior may have wooed his dusky bride . My heart grows sick when I think of all that ...
daughters of the forest have led on the mazy dance -here , have luxuriated in all the delightful emo- tions of innocent love . Here , some Indian war- rior may have wooed his dusky bride . My heart grows sick when I think of all that ...
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... forest , yet that gives no direct clew - for , how long the mounds were in existence before the trees grew up , we cannot tell . In many places bones of the Aborigines yet whiten the soil : sometimes you meet with them so deposited as ...
... forest , yet that gives no direct clew - for , how long the mounds were in existence before the trees grew up , we cannot tell . In many places bones of the Aborigines yet whiten the soil : sometimes you meet with them so deposited as ...
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... forest , cut off while her beauties were just opening into day . And , to extend the picture , and view the wide expanse of the mighty West , methinks there rose up before me warriors of the forest , whose fame was once as fair as is ...
... forest , cut off while her beauties were just opening into day . And , to extend the picture , and view the wide expanse of the mighty West , methinks there rose up before me warriors of the forest , whose fame was once as fair as is ...
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... forests ? Why , as soon as the whites begin to graze them , do they spring up in a thick under- growth , when if they do not graze them , they retain their former appearance ? Have they not been cultivated ? Were they not plantations ...
... forests ? Why , as soon as the whites begin to graze them , do they spring up in a thick under- growth , when if they do not graze them , they retain their former appearance ? Have they not been cultivated ? Were they not plantations ...
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Página 2 - ... to which this volume is devoted. In it he has laid open the stores of his memory, and strikingly condensed and elucidated the subject ; in many cases explaining, by most ingenious theories, occurrences which seem to lie beyond the boundaries of natural action. | "This volume is most interesting, and will be read with great pleasure by almost every class of readers.
Página 175 - During the colonel's first winter in Washington, a caravan of wild animals was brought to the city and exhibited. Large crowds attended the exhibition ; and, prompted by common curiosity, one evening Colonel Crockett attended. " I had just got in," said he : " the house was very much crowded, and the first thing I noticed was two wild cats in a cage. Some acquaintance asked me ' if they were like the wild cats in the backwoods ?' and I was looking at them, when one turned over and died.
Página 166 - I wish I may be shot . Says he,' What will you have, sir?' And says I,' You may well say that, after stealing my goose.
Página 39 - Hope not exist, because a lovely woman has said no—because she has said no, whose only method consists in going counter to all method— because she has said no, whose determination, when once made, is so fixed that it has given rise to the following lines: " Stamp it on the running stream. Print it on the moon's pale beam, And each evanescent letter Shall be firmer, fairer, better, And more permanent, I ween, Than the things those letters mean.
Página 155 - They then take a fog-cutter, eat breakfast, and Slim returns to the charge. The old man is utterly confounded. Slim sees his advantage, follows him over his farm, every part of which he admires, and which only supports his argument, that a man so well fixed ought to have a good clock. They return to the house, take a little more whiskey and water, and Slim is struck with the improved appearance of the room.
Página 149 - Reader, did you ever know a full-blooded yankee clock pedler? If not, imagine a tall lank fellow, with a thin visage, and small dark grey eyes, looking through you at every glance, and having the word trade written in his every action, and you will then have an idea of Mr. Slim. But to make it clearer, imagine the same individual, with a pedler's wagon, and what he would call a goodcretur, riding where the roads are smooth, and always walking up...