| James Carrick Moore - 1809 - 356 páginas
...the collar-bone, leaving the arm hanging by the flesh. " The violence of the stroke threw him off his horse, on his back. " Not a muscle of his face altered,...engaged ; and his countenance expressed satisfaction 4' when I informed him that the regiment was advancing. . " Assisted by a soldier of the 42d, he was... | |
| 1809 - 536 páginas
...flesh. " The violence of the -Iroke threw him off Ili.H horse on his back. Not a inns, le of his fare altered, nor did a sigh betray the least Sensation of pain. '* I d'*nionnt''d, an'' taking Ms hand he pressed nine yri forcibly, casting his eyes toward the *2d rcg'tnent,... | |
| 1810 - 576 páginas
...Nut a muscle of his face was altered, nor did a sigh betray the least sensation of pain. 1 «Amounted and taking his hand, he pressed mine forcibly, casting...very anxiously towards the 42d regiment, which was holly engaged ; and his countenance expressed salitfaction when I informed him that th« regiment was... | |
| 1810 - 1214 páginas
...flesh. " The violence of the stroke ' threw him off his horse, on hi* : back. Not a muscle of his fact ' altered, nor did a sigh betray the ' least sensation...of pain. " I dismounted, and, taking his ' hand, he presied mine forcibly, ' casting his eyes very anxiously towards the 42d regiment, which was hotly... | |
| 1811 - 724 páginas
...Not a muscle pf his face altered, nor did a sigh betray the least sensation *f pain, " I disntonuted, and, taking his hand, he pressed mine forcibly, casting...eyes very anxiously towards the 42d regiment, which ivas hotly engaged ; and his countenance expressed satisfaction when I informed him that the regiment... | |
| 1812 - 724 páginas
...left shoulder, and part of the collar-bone, leaving the arm hanging by the flesh. He fell from his horse on his back, not a muscle of his face altered, nor did he betray the least sensation of pain. Captain Hardinge, who dismounted and took him by the hand, perceived... | |
| Hewson Clarke - 1815 - 622 páginas
...left shoulder and part of the collar-bone,. leaving the arm hanging by the fleshi He fell from his horse on his back, not a muscle of his face altered ; nor did he betray the least sensation of pain. Captain Hardinge, who dismounted and took him by the hand,.... | |
| 1819 - 196 páginas
...away his left shoulder, and part of the collar bone. The violence of the stroke threw him from his horse, on his back. Not a muscle of his face altered, nor did a sigh betray the least sense of pain. Assenting to be carried to the rear, as the soldiers passed slowly along, he made them... | |
| 1819 - 404 páginas
...away his left shoulder, and part of the collar bone. The violence of the stroke threw him from his horse, on his back. Not a muscle of his face altered, nor did a sigh betray the least sense of pain. Assenting to be carried to the rear, as the soldiers passed slowly along, he made them... | |
| David Stewart - 1822 - 552 páginas
...Captain Henry Harding, describing his fall, says:—" The violence of the stroke threw him off his horse on his back. Not a muscle of his face altered,...pain. I dismounted, and taking his hand, he pressed me forcibly. casting his eyes very anxiously towards the 42d regiment, which was hotly engaged, and... | |
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