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" I placed myself behind the tree so as not to be seen, not apprehending any danger ; because they ran with too great rapidity, and too closely together, to afford any one of them an opportunity of injuring me, while protected in this manner.  "
The Quarterly Oriental Magazine, Review, and Register - Page 83
1825
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The British Critic: A New Review, Volume 20

William Beloe, Thomas Fanshaw Middleton, William Rowe Lyall, Robert Nares - Books - 1823 - 700 pages
...tremendous rushing noise. I sprang up, and discovered a herd, I believe, of a thousand buffaloes running at full speed directly towards me ; with a view, as I...opportunity of injuring me, while protected in this manner. i " Thy buffalos passed so near me on both sides, that I could have touched several of them merely...
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Manners and Customs of Several Indian Tribes Located West of the Mississippi ...

John Dunn Hunter - Hunter, John Dunn, 1798?-1827 - 1823 - 418 pages
...sprang up and discovered a herd, I believe, of a thousand buffalos running at full speed dii rectly towards me; with a view, as I supposed, to beat off...not to be seen, not apprehending any danger; because theyran with too great rapidity, and too closely together to afford any one of them an opportunity...
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Memoirs of a Captivity Among the Indians of North America, from Childhood to ...

John Dunn Hunter - Indian captivities - 1823 - 470 pages
...tremendous rushing noise. I sprang up, and discovered a herd, I believe, of a thousand buffalos running at full speed directly towards me ; with a view, as I...those animals. I placed myself behind the tree, so »s not to be seen, not apprehending any danger ; because they ran with too great rapidity, and too...
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The Religious Miscellany: Containing Information Relative to the ..., Volume 1

1823 - 442 pages
...tremendous rushing noise. I sprang up and discovered a herd, I believe, of a thousand buffaloes, running at full speed directly towards me; with a view, as I...the flies, which at this season are inconceivably trou blesome to those animals. "I placed myself behind the tree, so as not to be seen, not apprehending...
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Manners and Customs of Several Indian Tribes Located West of the Mississippi ...

John Dunn Hunter - Hunter, John Dunn, 1798?-1827 - 1823 - 410 pages
...tremendous rushing noise. I sprang up and discovered a herd, I believe, of a thousand buffalos running at full speed directly towards me; with a view, as I...supposed, to beat off the flies, which at this season are inconceivabb/ troublesome to those animals. I placed myself behind the tree, so as not to be seen,...
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The British Magazine, Or, Miscellany of Polite Literature ..., Volume 1

English literature - 1823 - 508 pages
...rushing noise. I sprang up, and discovered a herd, I be. lie- e, "> a thousand bullalos running at full speed directly towards me; with a view, as I supposed, to beat off the Hies, which at this season are inconceivably troublesome to those animals. ' I placed myself behind...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

English poetry - 1824 - 856 pages
...tremendous rushing noise. I sprang up and discovered a herd, I believe, of a thousand buffaloes running at full speed directly towards me, with a view, as I...injuring me, while protected in this manner. " The buffaloes passed so near me on both sides that I could have touched several of them, merely by extending...
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Memoirs of a Captivity Among the Indians of North America: From Childhood to ...

John Dunn Hunter - Hunter, John Dunn, 1798?-1827 - 1824 - 496 pages
...tremendous rushing noise. I sprang up, and discovered a herd, I believe, of a thousand bufFalos running at full speed directly towards me ; with a view, as I...season are inconceivably troublesome to those animals. .f placed myself behind the tree, so as not to be seen, not apprehending any danger ; because they...
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Curiosities of Human Nature, Volume 3

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1844 - 350 pages
...tremendous rushing noise. I sprang up, and discovered a herd, I believe, of a thousand buffaloes, running at full speed, directly towards me ; with a view, as I supposed, to beat oflf the flies', which, at this season, are inconceivably troublesome to those animals. " I placed...
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Curiosities of Human Nature

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Biography - 1852 - 340 pages
...directly towards me ; with a view, as I supposed, to beat off the flies, which, at this season, ar» inconceivably troublesome to those animals. " I placed...apprehending any danger, because they ran with too greit rapidity, and too closely together, to afford any one of them an opportunity of injuring me,...
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