| James Bradley Finley - 1853 - 474 páginas
...surging sea of humanity. The scene that then presented itself to my mind was indescribable. At one time I saw at least five hundred swept down in a moment,...and shouts that rent the very heavens. My hair rose up on my head, my whole frame trembled, the blood ran cold in my veins, and I fled for the woods a... | |
| James Bradley Finley - 1854 - 470 páginas
...of humanity. The scene that then presented itself to my mind was indescribable. At one time I saw_ at least five hundred swept down in a moment, as if...and shouts that rent the very heavens. My hair rose up on my head, my whole frame trembled, the blood ran cold in my veins, and I fled for the woods a... | |
| George W. Henry - 1859 - 450 páginas
...surging sea of humanity. The scene that then presented itself to my mind was indescribable. At one time I saw at least five hundred swept down in a moment,...and shouts that rent the very heavens. My hair rose up on my head, my whole frame trembled, the blood ran cold in my veins, and 1 fled for th-o woods a... | |
| Stephen R. Beggs - 1868 - 350 páginas
...surging sea of humanity. The scene that then presented itself to my eye was indescribable. At one time I saw at least five hundred swept down in a moment,...battery of a thousand guns had been opened upon them. My hair rose up on my head, my whole frame trembled, the blood ran cold in my veins, and I fled to... | |
| Stephen R. Beggs - 1868 - 332 páginas
...surging sea of humanity. The. scene that then presented itself to my eye was indescribable. At one time I saw at least five hundred swept down in a moment,...battery of a thousand guns had been opened upon them. My hair rose up on my head, my whole frame trembled, the blood ran cold in my veins, and I fled to... | |
| Henry Howe - 1891 - 670 páginas
...surging sea of humanity. The scene that presented itself to my mind was indescribable. At one time I saw at least five hundred swept down in a moment,...then immediately followed shrieks and shouts that r^nt the very heavens. My hair rose up on my head ; my whole frame trembled • the blood ran cold... | |
| Henry Howe - 1891 - 610 páginas
...surging sea of humanity. The scene that presented itself to my mind was indescribable. At one time I saw at least five hundred swept down in a moment,...and shouts that rent the very heavens. My hair rose up on my head ; my whole frame trembled • the blood ran cold in my veins : and I fled for the woods... | |
| Henry Howe - 1891 - 688 páginas
...surging sea of humanity. The scene that presented itself to my mind was indescribable. At one time I saw at least five hundred swept down in a moment,...and shouts that rent the very heavens. My hair rose up on my head ; my whole frame trembled ; the blood ran cold in my veins ; and I fled for the woods... | |
| Henry Howe - 1896 - 918 páginas
...surging sea of humanity. The scene that presented itself to my mind was indescribable. At one time I saw at least five hundred swept down in a moment,...and shouts that rent the very heavens. My hair rose up on my head ; my whole frame trembled ; the blood ran cold in my veins ; and I fled for the woods... | |
| Catharine Caroline Cleveland - 1916 - 248 páginas
...mind there collected. At one time he saw at least 500 swept down in a moment as if a battery of 1,000 guns had been opened upon them, and then immediately followed shrieks and shouts that rent the very heavens.1 The impressions made upon the thousands of people who attended can well be imagined. As suggested... | |
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