| 1837 - 278 páginas
...mountains, scaling or descending the most frightful precipices, searching, by routes inaccessible to the horse, and never before trodden by white man, for springs and lakes unknown to his comrades, and where he may meet with his favorite game. Such is the mountaineer, the hardy trapper of the west;... | |
| Washington Irving - 1837 - 318 páginas
...mountains, scaling or descending the most frightful precipices, searching, by routes inaccessible to the horse, and never before trodden by white man, for springs and lakes unknown to his comrades, and where he may meet with his favourite game. Such is the mountaineer, the hardy trapper of the west... | |
| John Dunn - 1844 - 378 páginas
...clambering the most rugged mountains—scaling or descending the most frightful precipices—searching by routes inaccessible to horse, and never before...of years and receive wages, or hunt on shares, then continued to hunt and trap on their own account, trading with the company like the Indians ; hence... | |
| John Dunn - 1845 - 250 páginas
...buffeting his way across rapid streams amidst floating blocks of ice : at other times may he be seen, with his traps slung on his back, clambering the most...of years and receive wages, or hunt on shares, then continued to hunt and trap on their own account, trading with the Company like the Indians ; hence... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 442 páginas
...mountains, scaling or descending the most frightful precipices, searching, by routes inaccessible to the horse, and never before trodden by white man, for springs and lakes unknown to his comrades, and where he may meet with his favorite game. Such is the mountaineer, the hardy trapper of the West;... | |
| Washington Irving - 1849 - 448 páginas
...mountains, scaling or descending the most frightful precipices, searching, by routes inaccessible to the horse, and never before trodden by white man, for springs and lakes unknown to his comrades, and where he may meet with his favorite game. Such is the mountaineer, the hardy trapper of the West... | |
| Washington Irving - 1851 - 448 páginas
...mountains, scaling or descending the most frightful precipices, searching, by routes inaccessible to the horse, and never before trodden by white man, for springs and lakes unknown to his comrades, and where he may meet with his favorite game. Such is the mountaineer, the hardy trapper of the West;... | |
| 1854 - 802 páginas
...mountains, scaling or descending the most frightful precipices, searching by routes inaccessible to the horse, and never before trodden by white man, for springs and lakes unknown to his comrades, and where he may meet with his favourite game. Such is the hardy trapper of the American fur-trade,... | |
| 1854 - 542 páginas
...mountains, scaling or descending the most frightful precipices, searching by routes inaccessible to the horse, and never before trodden by white man, for springs and lakes unknown to his comrades, and where he may meet with his favourite game. Such is the hardy trapper of the American fur-trade,... | |
| 1854 - 400 páginas
...mountains, scaling or descending the most frightful precipices, searching, by routes inaccessible to the horse, and never before trodden by white man, for springs and lakes unknown to his comrades, and where he may meet with his favourite game. Such is the mountaineer, the hardy trapper of the west... | |
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