| English literature - 1792 - 684 pages
...way took a Muikohga warrior, known by the name of old Scrary. pnloncr. They baftinadoed him feverely, and condemned him to the fiery torture : he underwent a great deal without (hewing loy concern ; his countenance and behaviour were as if he fuflfered not the Icaftpain. He told... | |
| Worcester (Mass.) - 1787 - 372 pages
...warriour, known by the namix of Old Scrancy.— *• They baftinadoed him in the ufual manner, aod condemned him to the fiery torture.— He underwent a great deal, without shewing any concern : His countenance and behaviour, wereasif hefuffered not the leaA pain, and was... | |
| Charles Henry Wilson - Anecdotes - 1804 - 428 pages
...remove from their habitations, in their way took a Muskohge warrior, known by the name of Old Scrany, prisoner ; they bastinadoed him severely, and condemned...the fiery torture. He underwent a great deal without shewing any concern ; his countenance and behaviour were as if he suffered not the least pain. He told... | |
| English essays - 1822 - 494 pages
...remove from their habitations, in their way took a Muskohge warrior, known by the name of old Scran y, prisoner ; they bastinadoed him severely, and condemned...the fiery torture. He underwent a great deal without shewing any . concern ; his countenance and behaviour were as if he suffered not the least pain. He... | |
| Soldier - 1824 - 518 pages
...Shawano Indians being obliged to remove from their habitations, in their way took a Muskoligo warrior prisoner. They bastinadoed him severely, and condemned...the fiery torture; he underwent a great deal without shewing any concern; his countenance and behaviour were as if he suffered not the least pain. He told... | |
| Anecdotes - 1825 - 188 pages
...ago, the Shawano Indians being obliged fo remove from their habitations, in their way took a Maskohge warrior, known by the name of old Scranny, prisoner...the fiery torture. He underwent a great deal without shewing any concern ; his countenance and beliaviour gave no indication of the pain he suffered. He... | |
| Reuben Percy - Anecdotes - 1826 - 376 pages
...ago, the Shawano Indians being obliged to remove from their habitations, in their way took a Muskohge warrior, known by the name of Old Scranny. prisoner...the fiery torture. He underwent a great deal without shewing any concern ; his countenance and behaviour gave no indication of the (pain he suffered. He... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1834 - 582 pages
...remove from their habitations, in their way took a Muskolige warrior, known by the name of old Scrmiy, prisoner; they bastinadoed him severely, and condemned...without showing any concern ; his countenance and behavior were as if he suffered not the least pain. He told his persecutors with a bol$ voice, that... | |
| George Turner - Indians of North America - 1836 - 220 pages
...the Shawaiioes having occupied the surrounding country. — ED. They beat him in the usual manner, and condemned him to the fiery torture. He underwent...showing any concern ; his countenance and behaviour argued a total indifference to the torments they were inflicting. He made use of every species of insult;... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - Indians of North America - 1837 - 654 pages
...without showing any concern ; his countenance and behavior were as if he suffered not the least pain. He told his persecutors with a bold voice,. that he was a warrior; that he had gained most of his martial reputation at the expense of their nation, and was desirous of showing them, in... | |
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