A Diary in America: With Remarks on Its Institutions, Parte 1,Volume 2Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, & Longmans, 1839 |
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... kill . Independently of general practice , immediately after a challenge has been given and received , each party practises as much as he can . And now let us examine into the particulars of this duel between Mr. Graves and Mr. Cilley ...
... kill . Independently of general practice , immediately after a challenge has been given and received , each party practises as much as he can . And now let us examine into the particulars of this duel between Mr. Graves and Mr. Cilley ...
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... a very loose state , and the standard of morality must be indeed low in a nation , when a man who has fallen in such a manner , a man who , had he killed Mr. Graves , would , according to the laws of our country , DIARY IN AMERICA . 19.
... a very loose state , and the standard of morality must be indeed low in a nation , when a man who has fallen in such a manner , a man who , had he killed Mr. Graves , would , according to the laws of our country , DIARY IN AMERICA . 19.
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... killed , inside of the fort Winnebago , one of the latter species , between seven and eight feet long . The rat- tle - snake , although its poison is so fatal , is in fact not a very dangerous animal , and peo- ple are seldom bitten by ...
... killed , inside of the fort Winnebago , one of the latter species , between seven and eight feet long . The rat- tle - snake , although its poison is so fatal , is in fact not a very dangerous animal , and peo- ple are seldom bitten by ...
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... killed by an Indian of another , the murderer is demanded , and must either be given up , or his life must be taken by his own tribe ; if not , a feud between the two nations would be the inevitable result . It appeared that a young ...
... killed by an Indian of another , the murderer is demanded , and must either be given up , or his life must be taken by his own tribe ; if not , a feud between the two nations would be the inevitable result . It appeared that a young ...
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... kill . I saw two very fine feathers carried by a Sioux war- rior on the point of his spear , and I asked him if he would part with them . He refused , saying that they cost too dear . I asked him how 90 DIARY IN AMERICA .
... kill . I saw two very fine feathers carried by a Sioux war- rior on the point of his spear , and I asked him if he would part with them . He refused , saying that they cost too dear . I asked him how 90 DIARY IN AMERICA .
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American government amused animals appearance arrived asked banks beautiful bull Canada Captain Chippeways Cincinnati confined convicts district dollars dress duel England English eyes feel feet forest Fort Snelling Fort Winnebago Fox river Galena gentleman give half hands head honour horse House of Correction hundred imprisonment Indians Ioway Kentucky killed labour lady Lake land look ment miles mineral Miss Martineau Mississippi murder never night obtained occasionally officers Ohio party passed Penitentiary pork portion Prairie du Chien present prison prove punishment racter Rainville remained remarkable replied rifle river river Thames Serjeant-at-Arms settlers side Sing Sing Sioux society soon springs squaws steam-boat stream supposed term thing thought timber tion told town trees tribe Upper Canada Valenciennes lace waggon walk warriors Western whole Winnebago Wisconsin Wisconsin river Wisconsin territory word young
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Página 49 - Are not these woods More free from peril than the envious court? Here feel we but the penalty of Adam, — The seasons' difference : as the icy fang And churlish chiding of the winter's wind, Which when it bites and blows upon my body, Even till I shrink with cold, I smile and say, This is no flattery : these are counsellors That feelingly persuade me what I am.
Página 245 - America, perhaps she would inform me by what name I might mention them without shocking the company. Her reply was that the word limb was used. 'Nay,' continued she, 'I am not so particular as some people are, for I know those who always say limb of a table, or limb of a pianoforte.
Página 72 - The natives always endeavoured to build upon high ground, or at least to erect the house of their cacique or chief upon an eminence. As the country was very level, and high places seldom to be found, they constructed artificial mounds of earth, capable of containing from ten to twenty houses; there resided the chief, his family, and attendants.
Página 21 - That if any person shall, in the District of Columbia, challenge another to fight a duel, or shall send or deliver any written or verbal message purporting or intended to be such challenge, or shall accept any such challenge or message, or shall knowingly carry or deliver any such challenge or message, or shall knowingly carry or deliver an acceptance of such challenge or message...
Página 225 - The word great is oddly used for fine, splendid. 'She's the greatest gal in the whole Union.' But there is one word which we must surrender up to the Americans as their very own, as the children say. I will quote a passage from one of their papers: 'The editor of the Philadelphia Gazette is wrong in calling absquatiated a Kentucky phrase (he may well say phrase instead of word). It may prevail there, but its origin was in South Carolina, where it was a few years since regularly derived from the Latin,...
Página 22 - And be it further enacted, That if any person shall give or send, or cause to be given or sent, to any person in the District of Columbia, any challenge to fight a duel, or to engage in single combat with any deadly or dangerous instrument or weapon whatever, or if any person in...
Página 23 - That if any person shall assault, strike, beat, or wound, or cause to be assaulted, stricken, beaten, or wounded, any person in the District of Columbia, for declining or refusing to accept any challenge to fight a duel, or to engage in single combat with any deadly or dangerous instrument or weapon whatever, or shall post or publish, or cause to be posted or published, any writing charging any such person so declining or refusing to accept any such challenge, to be a coward, or using any other opprobrious...
Página 57 - French half bred to pilot us down the river. All Winnebago came out to see us start ; and as soon as the rope was cast off, away we went down with the strong current, at the rate of five miles an hour. The river passed through forests of oak, the large limbs of which hung from fifteen to twenty feet over the banks on each side ; sometimes whole trees lay prostrate in the stream, held by their roots still partially remaining in the ground, while their trunks and branches offering resistance to the...
Página 101 - I found the officers gentlemanlike, intelligent, and hospitable ; and, together with their wives and families, the society was the most agreeable that I became acquainted with in America.
Página 180 - About an acre and a half was surrounded on the four sides by cabins built up of rough boards; the whole area in the centre was fitted up with planks, laid about a foot from the ground, as seats. At one end, but not close to the cabins, was a raised stand, which served as a pulpit for the preachers, one of them praying, while five or six others sat down behind him on benches.