His reasons for thus excluding himself from human society we believe he never communicated to any person in these parts ; but it is thought he meant by it to do penance for crimes committed in his own country, for he was a man subject to violent passions. The German Sectarians of Pennsylvania: 1742-1800 - Sayfa 102Julius Friedrich Sachse tarafından - 1900Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1844 - 546 sayfa
...the curiosity of strangers, by whom he was often visited. His reasons for thus secluding himself from human society we believe he never communicated to...he came, or who he was, nobody could find out, but appeared to be by his dialect a German, yet he spoke that language imperfectly, either through design,... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - 710 sayfa
...the curiosity of strangers, by whom he was often visited. His reasons for thus excluding himself from human society we believe he never communicated to...passions. He subsisted upon nuts, and the charity of people in the neighborhood. From whence he came, or who he was, nobody could find out ; but appeared... | |
| Frank Moore - 1860 - 766 sayfa
...the curiosity of strangers, by whom he was often visited. His reasons for thus excluding himself from human society we believe he never communicated to...but it is thought he meant by it to do penance for erimes committed in his own country, for he was a man subject to violent passions. He subsisted upon... | |
| John Warner Barber, Henry Howe - 1868 - 604 sayfa
...the curiosity of strangers, by whom he was often visited. His reasons for thus secluding himself from human society we believe he never communicated to...he came, or who he was, nobody could find out, but appeared to be by his dialect a German, yet he spoke that language imperfectly, either through design,... | |
| Frank Moore - 1876 - 1230 sayfa
...the curiosity of strangers, by whom he was often visited. His reasons for thus excluding himself from human society we believe he never communicated to...country, for he was a man subject to violent passions. lie subsisted upon nuts, and the charity of people in the neighborhood. From whence he came, or who... | |
| William Nelson - 1903 - 592 sayfa
...long enough to stand upright in or lie extended." It was thought he meant by living his secluded life "to do penance for crimes committed in his own country, for he was a man subject to violent passions." From whence he came or who he was nobody could find out, but he appeared to be by his dialect a German,... | |
| 1903 - 590 sayfa
...long enough to stand upright in or lie extended," It was thought he meant by living his secluded life "to do penance for crimes committed in his own country, for he was a man subject to violent passions." From whence he came or who he was nobody could find out, but he appeared to be by his dialect a German,... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1916 - 240 sayfa
...long enough to stand upright in or lie extended." It was thought he meant by living his secluded life "to do penance for crimes committed in his own country, for he was a man subject to violent passions." From whence he came or who he was nobody could find out. but he appeared to be by his dialect a German,... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1916 - 240 sayfa
...long enough to stand upright in or lie extended." It was thought he meant by living his secluded life "to do penance for crimes committed in his own country, for he was a man subject to violent passions." From whence he came or who he was nobody could find out. but he appeared to be by his dialect a German,... | |
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