| 1794 - 442 pages
...being a fpeclator of fo dreadful a battle. It was obvious that every delay \*oukl but ten 1 to encreale my dangers and difficulties, as the fun was near fetting, and the alligators gatheied around my harbour from all quarters. Fro« thefe confederations I concluded to be expeditious... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1794 - 610 pages
...around, witneiTes of the horrid combat. • My apprehenfions were highly alarmed afier being a fpeftator of fo dreadful a battle. It was obvious that every delay would bat tend to encreafc my dangers and difficulties, as the fun was near fetting, and the alligators gathered... | |
| Caledonian bee - English literature - 1795 - 302 pages
...horrid comhat. My apprehenfions were highly alarmed after being a fp'tcrator of fo dreadful a hattle. It was obvious that every delay would but tend to...gathered around my harbour from all quarters. From thefe confiderations I concluded to be expeditious in my trip to the lagoon, in order to take fome fifh.... | |
| Books and bookselling - 460 pages
...around, witntfles of the horrid combat. My apprehenfionswere highly alarnjed after being a fpe&utot of lo dreadful a battle. It was obvious that ever,y delay would but tend to increafe my dangers and diflicultics, as thefun was near fitting, and the alligators gather.ed around my harbour fr.om all... | |
| 1825 - 458 pages
...witnesses of the horrid combat. My apprehensions were highly alarmed after being a spectator of so dreadful a battle. It was obvious that every delay would but tend to increase my dangers and difficulties, as the sun was near setting, and the alligators were gathered... | |
| Adventure and adventurers - 1826 - 638 pages
...witnesses of the horrid combat. " My apprehensions were greatly alarmed after being a spectator of so dreadful a battle. It was obvious that every delay would but tend to increase my dangers and difficulties, as the sun was near setting, and the alligators gathered around... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 pages
...uiouud, witnesses of the horrid combat My apprehensions were highly alarmed after being a spectator of eo dreadful a battle. It was obvious that every delay would but tend to increase my dangers and difficulties, as the sun was near setting, and the alligators gathered around... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - American literature - 1856 - 704 pages
...ojound, witnesses of the horrid combat My apprehensions were highly alarmed after being a spectator of so dreadful a battle. It was obvious that every delay would but tend to increase my dangers 'and difficulties, as the sun. was j near setting, and the alligators gathered... | |
| Children's periodicals, English - 1879 - 624 pages
...the deep surrounding forest. . . . My apprehensions were highly alarmed after being a spectator of KO dreadful a battle. It was obvious that every delay would but tend to increase my dangers and difficulties, as the sun was near setting and the alligators gathered round... | |
| American literature - 1886 - 528 pages
...witnesses of the horrid combat. My apprehensions were highly alarmed after being a spectator of so dreadful a battle. It was obvious that every delay would but tend to increase my dangers and difficulties, as the sun was near sotting, and the alligators gathered around... | |
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