Our joy at being chosen for this expedition -roused our courage, and sweetened the labor of rowing from morning till night. As we were going to seek unknown countries, we took all possible precautions, that, if our enterprise was hazardous, it should... The American Naturalist - Página 841872Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| John Gilmary Shea - 1853 - 366 páginas
...for this expedition roused our courage, and sweetened the labor of rowing from morning till night. As we were going to seek unknown countries, we took...accounts traced a map of all the new country, marking down the rivers on which we were to sail, the names of the nations and places through which former... | |
| James Alvin Van Fleet - 1870 - 190 páginas
...for this expedition roused our courage, and sweetened the labor of rowing from morning till night. As we were going to seek unknown countries, we took...accounts traced a map of all the new country, marking down the rivers on which we were to sail, the names of the nations and places through which we were... | |
| 1872 - 824 páginas
...map of the Great River, and marked upon it the names of the nations th«t dwelt upon its borders, lie says "as we were going to seek unknown countries,...accounts traced a map of all the new country, marking down the rivers on which we were to sail, the names of the nations and places through which we were... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1875 - 384 páginas
...Our joy at being chosen for this enterprise, sweetened the labor of paddling from moining till night As we were going to seek unknown countries, we took all possible precautions, that if our enterpiise were hazardous, it should not be foolhardy. For this reason we gathered all possible information... | |
| United States. Army. Corps of Engineers, Gouverneur Kemble Warren - 1876 - 174 páginas
...for this expedition roused our courage, and sweetened the labor of rowing from morning till night. As we were going to seek unknown countries, we took all possible precantions that, if our enterprise was hazardous, it should not be foolhardy ; for this reason we... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 1878 - 1028 páginas
...nnknown countries, we took all possible precautions that, if onr euterprise was hazardous, it shond not be foolhardy ; for this reason we gathered all...who had frequented those parts, and even from their ace -nnts traced a map of all the new country, marking down the rivers on which we •were to sail,... | |
| Hiram Williams Beckwith - 1879 - 318 páginas
...chosen for this expedition roused our courage and sweetened the labor of rowing from morning to night. As we were going to seek unknown countries, we took...this reason we gathered all possible information from the Indians who had frequented those parts, and even from their accounts, traced a map of all the new... | |
| James Alvin Van Fleet - 1880 - 202 páginas
...for this expedition roused our courage, and sweetened the labor of rowing from morning till night. As we were going to seek unknown countries, we took...if our enterprise was hazardous, it should not be foolhardly. For this reason we gathered all possible information from Indians who had frequented those... | |
| John Stevens C. Abbott - 1880 - 436 páginas
...Our joy at being chosen for this enterprise, sweetened the labor of paddling from morning till night. As we were going to seek unknown countries, we took all possible precautions, that if our enterprise were hazardous, it should not be foolhardy. For this reason we gathered all possible information from... | |
| Hiram Williams Beckwith - 1881 - 970 páginas
...chosen for this expedition roused our courage and sweetened the labor of rowing from morning to night. As we were going to seek unknown countries, we took...this reason we gathered all possible information from the Indians who had frequented those parts, and even from their accounts, traced a map of all the new... | |
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