I now, advise you to prepare for your departure as soon as possible, but me ye shall bring to the promontory where I thought it good to dwell ; it may be that it was a prophetic word... A History of the Discovery of Maine - Page 66by Johann Georg Kohl, William Willis - 1869 - 527 pagesFull view - About this book
| Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - Art - 1841 - 558 pages
...mortally wounded by an arrow under his arm. Perceiving his wound to be fatal, he said to his companions, " I now advise you to prepare for your departure as soon as possible, but me ye shall bring to the promontory, where I thought it good to dwell. It may be that it was a prophetic... | |
| Carl Christian Rafn - America - 1838 - 74 pages
...retired. Thorwald was wounded by an arrow under the arm, and finding that the wound was mortal, he said, " I now advise you to prepare for your departure as soon as possible, but me ye shall bring to the promontory, where I thought it good to dwell ; it may be that it was a prophetic... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - Geography - 1838 - 666 pages
...Thorwald had been wounded by an arrow under the arm : when he found that the wound was mortal, he said, " I now advise you to prepare for your departure as soon as possible, but me ye shall bring to the promontory, where I thought it good to dwell ; it may be that it was a prophetic... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1838 - 728 pages
...mortally wounded by an arrow under his arm. Perceiving his wound to be fatal, he said to his companions, " I now advise you to prepare for your departure as soon as possible, but me ye shall bring to the promontory, where I thought it good to dwell. It may be that it was a prophetic... | |
| James Freeman Clarke, William Henry Channing, James Handasyd Perkins - Unitarianism - 1838 - 370 pages
...beaten off, but Thorwald had been wounded by an arrow under the arm. Finding the wound mortal, he said: "I now advise you to prepare for your departure as soon as possible; but me ye shall bring to the promontory, where I thought it good to dwell. It may be that it was a prophetic... | |
| James Nicol - Faroe Islands - 1840 - 434 pages
...imagined, for a wound he had received from them proved mortal. When dying he said to his companions, " I now advise you to prepare for your departure as soon as possible ; but me ye shall bring to the promontory where I thought it good to dwell ; it may be that it was a prophetic... | |
| Carl Christian Rafn - America - 1841 - 342 pages
...retired. Thorwald was wounded by an arrow under the arm, and finding that the wound was mortal, he said, " I now advise you to prepare for your departure as soon as possible, but nte ye shall bring to the promontory, where I thought il good to dwell ; it may be that it was a prophetie... | |
| Alonzo Lewis - Lynn (Mass.) - 1844 - 300 pages
...had been wounded by an arrow under the arm. When he found that the wound was mortal, he said — " I now advise you to prepare for your departure as soon as possible ; but me ye shall bring to the promontory where I thought it good to dwell. It may be that it was a prophetic... | |
| John Frost - United States - 1844 - 494 pages
...fatal, he said to his com* New York Review. North American Review. Antiquitates Americans. panions, "I now advise you to prepare for your departure as* soon as possible ; but me ye shall bring to the promontory where I thought it good to dwell. It may be that it was a prophetic... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - America - 1846 - 384 pages
...retired. Thorwald was wounded by an arrow under the arm, and, finding that the wound was mortal, he said, "I now, advise you to prepare for your departure as soon as possible, but me ye shall bring to the promontory where I thought it good to dwell ; it may be that it was a prophetic... | |
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