The PathfinderHurd, Houghton, 1876 - Počet stran: 543 |
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Strana ix
... arms of hundreds of thousands of woodmen were needed to do the work , half a dozen generations or more toiled out a life - time , one after the other , and lay down in their graves ere the task was done . It was not until the first ...
... arms of hundreds of thousands of woodmen were needed to do the work , half a dozen generations or more toiled out a life - time , one after the other , and lay down in their graves ere the task was done . It was not until the first ...
Strana xviii
... arms of the men , the whole army excepting these in the trenches being engaged in this severe task . At daylight on the 14th , M. de Montcalm ordered the Cana- dians and Indians to ford the river and harass the enemy from the ...
... arms of the men , the whole army excepting these in the trenches being engaged in this severe task . At daylight on the 14th , M. de Montcalm ordered the Cana- dians and Indians to ford the river and harass the enemy from the ...
Strana xx
... arms of the king of France , and the words " Bring lilies with full hands . " As the French fleet sailed away towards Frontenac , they looked back upon these proofs of their prowess . The lilies of France , however , did not take root ...
... arms of the king of France , and the words " Bring lilies with full hands . " As the French fleet sailed away towards Frontenac , they looked back upon these proofs of their prowess . The lilies of France , however , did not take root ...
Strana 3
... of light and shadow ; while the solemn repose induced the feeling allied to awe . “ Uncle , ” said the wondering , but pleased girl , addressing her male companion , whose arm she rather touched than THE PATHFINDER . 8.
... of light and shadow ; while the solemn repose induced the feeling allied to awe . “ Uncle , ” said the wondering , but pleased girl , addressing her male companion , whose arm she rather touched than THE PATHFINDER . 8.
Strana 4
James Fenimore Cooper. her male companion , whose arm she rather touched than leaned on , to steady her own light but firm ... arms were crossed , and the hands were thrust into the bosom of a vest of red cloth , a fashion of the times ...
James Fenimore Cooper. her male companion , whose arm she rather touched than leaned on , to steady her own light but firm ... arms were crossed , and the hands were thrust into the bosom of a vest of red cloth , a fashion of the times ...
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