Sketches of History, Life, and Manners, in the United Statesauthor, 1826 - Počet stran: 392 |
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Strana 39
... running westerly , come meeting us , repelled by the mountains , to seek a more favourable passage to Greenbriar river , which lies behind us . As we advance , the land is more sterile , and the climate much colder . Much of the country ...
... running westerly , come meeting us , repelled by the mountains , to seek a more favourable passage to Greenbriar river , which lies behind us . As we advance , the land is more sterile , and the climate much colder . Much of the country ...
Strana 41
... runs between two moderate hills , which are clo- thed with flowers of a thousand different hues ; mean- while it swells as you advance , forming innumerable gro- tesque appearances . Sometimes it runs with nimble speed over a smooth ...
... runs between two moderate hills , which are clo- thed with flowers of a thousand different hues ; mean- while it swells as you advance , forming innumerable gro- tesque appearances . Sometimes it runs with nimble speed over a smooth ...
Strana 55
... running down the sides of the mountains as they do , no- thing less than a double portion of steam would be able to ... runs at a hurrying rate for 200 miles , being hemmed in by the vast bed of mountains just mentioned . It discharges ...
... running down the sides of the mountains as they do , no- thing less than a double portion of steam would be able to ... runs at a hurrying rate for 200 miles , being hemmed in by the vast bed of mountains just mentioned . It discharges ...
Strana 62
... run , and was making an effort to cross a fence that was near the door , which separated the house from a field of Indian corn , which , had he gained , he would have eluded the pursuit of the Indians ; it being in the month of June ...
... run , and was making an effort to cross a fence that was near the door , which separated the house from a field of Indian corn , which , had he gained , he would have eluded the pursuit of the Indians ; it being in the month of June ...
Strana 69
... running from the Indians and cooped up in forts among people as rude as the savages themselves , yet she is eminently qualified to adorn the most polished assembly . Her pleasing and courtly manners are unequalled , and every way ...
... running from the Indians and cooped up in forts among people as rude as the savages themselves , yet she is eminently qualified to adorn the most polished assembly . Her pleasing and courtly manners are unequalled , and every way ...
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