| Daniel Defoe - 1722 - 290 pages
...together among them; and fingling out, by Agreement, which to aim at, they ihot together, and kill'd or very much wounded four of them ¿ the fifth, frighted even to Death, though •not Jiurt, fell with the reft 5 ib that our Men feeing them all fall together, thought they had kill'd... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1761 - 322 pages
...together among them ; and, Singling out* by Agreement, which to aim at, they (hot together, and kill'd or very much wounded four of them ; the fifth, frighted even to Death, though no; hurt, fell with the? reft; fo that our Men, feeing them all fall together, thought they had kill'd... | |
| 1781 - 748 pages
...agreement which to aim at, they ¡hot together, and killed or vrry muchwoumiul four of them; thefif:h, frighted even to death, though not hurt, fell with the reft ; fo that our men feeing them all f.ilj together, thought they had killed them ail. However, they figned to him to fit down at the foot... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 500 pages
...refolved to let fly both together among them ; and fingling out by agreement which to aim at, they mot together, and killed, or very much wounded, four of...thought they had killed them all. The belief that the forages were all killed, made our two men come boldly out from the tree before they had charged their... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1790 - 510 pages
...refolved to let fly both together among them ; and fingling out by agreement which to aim at, they fnot together, and killed, or very much wounded, four of...fall together, thought they had killed them all. The balief that the favages were all killed, made our two men come boldly out from the tree before they... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1810 - 354 pages
...resolved to let fly both together among them, and singling out by agreement which to aim at, they shot together, and killed, or very much wounded, four of...frighted even to death, though not hurt, fell with the rest; so that our men, seeing them all fall together, thought they had killed them all. The belief... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1815 - 610 pages
...resolved to let fly both together among them; and singling out, l>y agreement, which to aim at, they shot together, and killed or very much wounded four of them; the fifth, frightened even to death, though not hurt, fell with the rest; so that our men, seeing them all fall... | |
| 1820 - 334 pages
...resolved to let fly both together among them; and singling out, by agreement, which to aim at, they shot together, and killed, or very much wounded, four of them ; the fifth, frightened even to death, though not hurt, fell with the rest; so that our men seeing them all fall... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1831 - 382 pages
...resolved to let fly both together among them; and singling out, by agreement, which to aim at, they shot together, and killed, or very much wounded, four of them; the fifth, frightened even to death, though not hurt, fell with the rest; so that our men seeing them all fall... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1836 - 406 pages
...resolved to let fly both together among them; and singling out, by agreement, which to aim at, they shot together, and killed, or very much wounded, four of them; the fifth, frightened even to death, though not hurt, fell with the rest ; so that our men, seeing them all fall... | |
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