 | 1827
...crossed it in different parts, ascertaining its average width to be rather more than three •tmiles. My first view of it was about a fortnight subsequent...seen, but a great number of persons with horses and waggons, guns, and ammunition, had already established different camps on the borders. Two farmers... | |
 | 1827
...lengthwise upwards of forty miles, and crossed it in difieren t parts, ascertaining its width to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...nearly two hours before the setting of the sun. Few pigeon» THE WIT to OBTAIN THREE ROUNDS or APPLAUSE. — The novelties of CoventGarden produced this... | |
 | 1828
...lengthwise upwards of forty miles, and crossed it in different parts, ascertaining its width to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...seen, but a great number of persons with horses and waggons, guns, and ammunition, had already established different camps on the borders. Two farmers... | |
 | 1828
...lengthwise upwards of forty miles, and crossed it in different parts, ascertaining its width to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...seen, but a great number of persons with horses and waggons, guns and ammunition, had already established different camps on the borders. Two farmere from... | |
 | 1830
...crossed it in different parts, ascertaining its width to be rather more than three miles. My firsl view of it was about a fortnight subsequent to the...seen, but a great number of persons with horses and waggons, guns and ammunition, had already established different camps on the borders. Two farmers from... | |
 | Georges Louis Leclerc comte de Buffon - 1831
...wise upward of forty miles, and crossed it in different parts, ascertaining its average width to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...a great number of persons with horses and wagons, guns and ammunition, had already established different camps on the borders. Two farmers from the vicinity... | |
 | Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831
...lengthwise upward of forty miles, and crossed it in different parts, ascertaining its average width to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...seen, but a great number of persons with horses and waggons, guns and ammunition, had already established different camps on the borders. Two farmers from... | |
 | Eliza Lee Cabot Follen - 1832 - 249 str.
...ascertaining its average width to be rather more than 3 miles. My first view of it was about a fortnight after they had chosen this spot, and I arrived there nearly...a great number of persons with horses and wagons, guns and ammunition, had already established different camps on the borders. Many trees two feet in... | |
 | Samuel Roper - 1832
...through it upwards of forty miles, and crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sun-set. Few Pigeons were then to be... | |
 | John James Audubon - 1832
...through it upwards of forty miles, and, crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth to be rather more than three miles. My first view of it...a fortnight subsequent to the period when they had made choice of it, and I arrived there nearly two hours before sunset. Few Pigeons were then to be... | |
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