| Richard McNemar - 1808 - 152 pagina’s
...bound tight round the head, would be flirted off almost with the first twitch, and the hair put into the utmost confusion, this was a very great inconvenience,...shorn, though directly contrary to their confession of Lith. Such as were seized with the jrrk.i, were vrreste-l at ones, not only from under their own government,... | |
| Fayette Mace - 1838 - 132 pagina’s
...be flirted off almost with the first twitch, and the hair put into the utmost confusion. This was a great inconvenience, to redress which, the generality...to their confession of faith. Such as were seized witli the jerks, were wrested at once, not only from under their own government, but that of every... | |
| Henry Howe - 1847 - 636 pagina’s
...bound tight round the head would be flirted off almost with the first twitch, and the hair put into the utmost confusion ; this was a very great inconvenience,...government, but that of every one else, so that it was dangerous to attempt confining them or touching them in any manner, to whatever danger they were exposed,... | |
| Henry Howe - 1849 - 646 pagina’s
...bound tight round the head would be flirted off almost with the first twitch, and the hair put into the utmost confusion ; this was a very great inconvenience,...government, but that of every one else, so that it was dangerous to attempt confining them or touching them in any manner, to whatever danger they were exposed,... | |
| 1849 - 794 pagina’s
...would be flirted off almost with the first twitch, and the hair put in the utmost confusion:—this was a very great inconvenience, to redress which,...directly contrary to their confession of faith. Such as wqre seized with the jerks, were wrested at once, not only from under their own government, but that... | |
| William Sweetser - 1850 - 456 pagina’s
...with such velocity, and in the quick progressive jerk, it would seem as if the person was transmuted into some other species of creatures. Head-dresses...government, but that of every one else, so that it was dangerous to attempt confining them or touching them in any manner, to whatever danger they were exposed... | |
| Henry Howe - 1851 - 636 pagina’s
...bOUnd tS!ht rOUnd the head would ta flirted off almost wUh the fi s, twitch, and the hair put into the utmost confusion ; this was a very great inconvenience...the jerks, were wrested at once, not only from under Lit own government, but that of every one else, so that it was dangerous to attempt confining them... | |
| Thomas Low Nichols - 1855 - 138 pagina’s
...bound tight round the head, would be flirted olf almost with the first twitch, and the hair put into the utmost confusion : this was a very great inconvenience,...government, but that of every one else, so that it was dangerous to attempt confining them, or touching them in any manner, to whatever danger they were exposed... | |
| Shirley (Mass.). United society - 1875 - 358 pagina’s
...be flirted off almost with the first twitch, and the hair put into the utmost confusion. This was a great inconvenience, to redress which, the generality...government, but that of every one else, so that it was dangerous to attempt confining them, or touching them in any manner, to whatever danger they were exposed... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1875 - 958 pagina’s
...bound tight round the head, would be flirted off almost with the first twitch, and the hair put into the utmost confusion. This was a very great inconvenience,...to redress which the generality were shorn, though contrary to their confession of faith. Such as were seized with jerks were wrested at once, not only... | |
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