| Daniel Williams Harmon - 1820 - 446 pages
...unpleasant sight ; for, in that condition, they often wrangle, pull each other by the hair, and fight. At some times, ten or twelve, of both sexes, may be...last, they all fall on the floor, one upon another, some spilling rum out of a small kettle or dish, which they hold in their hands, while others are throwing... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1822 - 512 pages
...sight; for, in that condition, they often wrangle, pull each other by the hair, and fight. Sometimes, ten or twelve, of both sexes, may be seen fighting...last, they all fall on the floor, one upon another some spilling rum out of a small kettle or dish, which they hold in their hands, while others are throwing... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1822 - 508 pages
...sight; for, in that condition, they often wrangle, pull each other by the hair, and fight. Sometimes, ten or twelve, of both sexes, may be seen fighting...last, they all fall on the floor, one upon another, some spilling rum out of a small kettle or dish, which they hold in their hands, while others are throwing... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1839 - 404 pages
...unpleasant sight ; for in that condition they often wrangle, pull each other by the hair, and fight. At some times, ten or twelve of both sexes may be...last they all fall on the floor, one upon another, some spilling rum out of a small kettle or dish which they hold in their hands, while others are throwing... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1839 - 404 pages
...unpleasant sight ; for in that condition they often wrangle, pull each other by the hair, and fight. At some times, ten or twelve of both sexes may be...promiscuously, until at last they all fall on the floor, one * Journal of Voyages and Travels in the Interior of North America. By Daniel Williams Harmon (8vo,... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1839 - 394 pages
...unpleasant sight ; for in that condition they often wrangle, pull each other by the hair, and fight. At some times, ten or twelve of both sexes may be seen fighting e ach other promiscuously, until at last they all fall on the floor, one * Journal of Voyages and Travels... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1840 - 300 pages
...unpleasant sight; for in that condition they often wrangle, pull each other by the hair, and fight. At some times ten or twelve of both sexes may be seen...last they all fall on the floor, one upon another, some spilling rum out of a small kettle or dish which they hold in their hands, while others are throwing... | |
| Hugh Murray - 1840 - 296 pages
...unpleasant sight; for in that condition they often wrangle, pull each other by the hair, and fight. At some times ten or twelve of both sexes may be seen...last they all fall on the floor, one upon another, some spilling rum out of a small kettle or dish which they hold in their hands, while others are throwing... | |
| Alexander Henry - 1897 - 488 pages
...unpleasant sight ; for, in that condition, they often wrangle, pull each other by the hair, and fight. At some times, ten or twelve, of both sexes, may be...last, they all fall on the floor, one upon another, some spilling rum out of a small kettle or dish, which they hold in their hands, while others are throwing... | |
| Daniel Williams Harmon - 1903 - 422 pages
...unpleasant sight; for, in that condition, they often wrangle, pull each other by the hair, and fight. At some times, ten or twelve, of both sexes, may be...last, they all fall on the floor, one upon another, some spilling rum out of a small kettle or dish, which they hold in their hands, while others are throwing... | |
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