| Samuel Burder - 1807 - 436 ˹éÒ
...robbers in the world are in this country. They use a certain slip with a running noose, which they cast with so much sleight about a man's neck when...that they strangle him in a trice. They have another curious trick also to catch travellers. They send out a handsome woman upon the road, who, with her... | |
| Samuel Burder - 1812 - 428 ˹éÒ
...robbers in the world are in thif country. They use a certain slip with a running noose, which they cast with so much sleight about a man's neck when...that they strangle him in a trice. They have another curious trick also to catch travellers. They send out a handsome woman upon the road, who, with her... | |
| William Cowherd - 1818 - 728 ˹éÒ
...country (Arabia). They use a certain slip with a running noose, which they cast with so much slight about a man's neck, when they are within reach of...that they strangle him in a trice. They have another curious trick also to catch travellers. They send out a handsome woman on the road, who with her hair... | |
| George Holden - 1822 - 316 ˹éÒ
...robbers in the world are in this country. They use a certain slip with a running noose, which they cast with so much sleight about a man's neck, when...that they strangle him in a trice. They have another curious trick also to catch travellers. They send out a handsome woman upon the road, who, with her... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - 1836 - 818 ˹éÒ
...fully initiated and noted men, they formed new gangs with great facility wherever they weat. WHS '• with a running noose, which they can cast with so...him, that they never fail, so that they strangle him '•rt in a trice. . They have another cunning trick also to " catch travellers with. They send ont... | |
| John George Cochrane - 1838 - 508 ˹éÒ
...cunningest robbers in the world are in that country. They use a certain rope with a running nooze, which they can cast with so much sleight about a man's...never fail, so that they strangle him in a trice, &c. &c. But, besides that, there are men in those quarters so skilful in casting the snare that they... | |
| 1838 - 506 ˹éÒ
...cunningest robbers in the world are in that country. They use a certain rope with a running nooze, which they can cast with so much sleight about a man's...never fail, so that they strangle him in a trice, &c. &c. But, besides that, there are men in those quarters so skilful in casting the snare that they... | |
| Sir William Henry Sleeman - 1839 - 240 ˹éÒ
...one upon the road. The cunningest robbers in the world are in that country. They use a certain rope with a running noose, which they can cast with so...never fail, so that they strangle him in a trice, &c. &c. But, besides that there are men in those quarters so skilful in casting the snare that they... | |
| Mary Anna Hartley - 1840 - 330 ˹éÒ
...' and panthers, upon the way; yet the worst ' and most formidable enemy are the Thugs ; ' they have a certain slip, with a running ' noose, which they...they strangle him in a trice.' " They have another more insidious method, worthy of their tutelary goddess. It is this : they seldom permit their wives... | |
| Jean Calvin - 1849 - 842 ˹éÒ
...in this country. They use a certain slip with a running noose, which they cast with so much slight about a man's neck when they are within reach of him,...never fail, so that they strangle him in a trice." multiplying mere terms of reproach as men do in their personal disputes, but conciliating God's favour... | |
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