The Falls of Niagara: Or Tourist's Guide to this Wonder of Nature, Including Notices of the Whirlpool, Islands, &c, and a Complete Guide Thro' the Canadas ...W. B. Hayden, 1839 - Počet stran: 168 |
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... mist , and under the water . In speaking of the time to be consumed in looking at and around the greatest cataract in the world , reference is had to those who travel with rail - road speed , and such are travellers in general , in ...
... mist , and under the water . In speaking of the time to be consumed in looking at and around the greatest cataract in the world , reference is had to those who travel with rail - road speed , and such are travellers in general , in ...
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... mist arises from the water- the Falls seem concealed behind a cloud . Is it always so ? " " Always , " answered a person familar with the scene , " and in the clear cold weather of winter , the mist which arises in clouds , appears like ...
... mist arises from the water- the Falls seem concealed behind a cloud . Is it always so ? " " Always , " answered a person familar with the scene , " and in the clear cold weather of winter , the mist which arises in clouds , appears like ...
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... mist would move down the river , ob- scuring , except at intervals , the shores from each other . At such times , the appearances were truly deceptive . I would see persons coming to the top of the bank ; I would observe them passing ...
... mist would move down the river , ob- scuring , except at intervals , the shores from each other . At such times , the appearances were truly deceptive . I would see persons coming to the top of the bank ; I would observe them passing ...
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... mist from the Falls constantly descends ; and they have been there picked up , in considerable quantities : but there is no possibility of their reaching the river above . Eels were not formerly taken on the upper lake ; but they have ...
... mist from the Falls constantly descends ; and they have been there picked up , in considerable quantities : but there is no possibility of their reaching the river above . Eels were not formerly taken on the upper lake ; but they have ...
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... mist ; for , on their milder front , I behold the sweet bow of promise , arched- That bow , which , when refulgent on his eyes , And first was sent to cheer his heart , Who mourn'd the ruins of a world , - -to him It spoke of hope , and ...
... mist ; for , on their milder front , I behold the sweet bow of promise , arched- That bow , which , when refulgent on his eyes , And first was sent to cheer his heart , Who mourn'd the ruins of a world , - -to him It spoke of hope , and ...
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Strana 73 - There is a pleasure in the pathless woods, There is a rapture on the lonely shore ; There is society, where none intrudes, By the deep sea, and music in its roar : I love not man the less, but nature more...
Strana 74 - Ah ! never shall the land forget How gushed the life-blood of her brave — Gushed, warm with hope and courage yet, Upon the soil they fought to save. Now all is calm, and fresh, and still...
Strana 119 - it was the headquarters," says De Veaux, " of all that was barbarous, unrelenting, and cruel. There were congregated the leaders and chiefs of those bands of murderers and miscreants who carried death and destruction into the remote American settlements. There civilized Europe reveled with savage America, and ladies of education and refinement mingled in the society of those whose only distinction was to wield the bloody tomahawk and the scalping-knife.
Strana 118 - ... Niagara. In 1679, M. De Salle, the explorer of the Mississippi, in the service of France, inclosed the spot on which the fort was here built in 1725, by palisades. In 1759 it was taken by the British, under Sir William Johnson, in whose hands it remained until 1796, when it was evacuated and given up to the United States. On the 19th of December, 1813, it was again taken by the British by surprise; and in March, 1815, again surrendered to the Americans. This old fort is as much noted for being...
Strana 127 - Ill fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay: Princes and lords may flourish, or may fade; A breath can make them, as a breath has made: But a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed, can never be supplied.
Strana 104 - Great wits are sure to madness near allied, And thin partitions do their bounds divide ; Else, why should he, with wealth and honour blest, Refuse his age the needful hours of rest?
Strana 120 - The dungeon of the messhouse, called the black-hole, was a strong, dark, and dismal place ; and in one corner of the room was fixed the apparatus for strangling such unhappy wretches as fell under the displeasure of the despotic rulers of those days. The walls of this dungeon, from top to bottom, had engraved upon them French names, and mementoes in that language. That the prisoners were no common persons was clear, as the letters and emblems were chiselled out in good style.
Strana 118 - This fortress is in latitude 43 deg. 14 sec. N. In 1679, a small spot was enclosed by palisades, by M. De Salle, an officer in the service of France. In 1725, the fort was built. In 1759, it was taken by the British, under Sir William Johnson. The capture has been ascribed to treachery, though there is not known to be any existing authority to prove the charge. In 179G, it was surrendered to the United Stales.
Strana 119 - It is a traditionary story, that the mess-house, which is a very strong building and the largest in the fort, was erected by stratagem. A considerable, though not powerful body of French troops, had arrived at the point. Their force was inferior to the surrounding Indians, of whom they were un'der some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers, to engage in an extensive hunt. The materials had been made ready, and, while the...
Strana 119 - House, which is a very strong building and the largest in the fort, was erected by stratagem. A considerable, though not powerful, body of French troops had arrived at the point. Their force was inferior to the surrounding Indians, of whom they were under some apprehensions. They obtained consent of the Indians to build a wigwam, and induced them, with some of their officers, to engage in an extensive hunt. The materials had been made ready and while the Indians were absent the French built. When...