| 1818 - 762 páginas
...a considerable distance, when he landed, and travelled all night. Although happy in having escaped from the Indians, his situation was still dreadful...him, and was at least seven days journey from Lisa's Fort, on the Bighorn branch of the Roche Jaune river. These are circumstances under which almost any... | |
| John Bradbury - 1817 - 386 páginas
...seven miles above the mouth of Gasconade river. 21st. — The rain had been almost incessant since his situation was still dreadful : he was completely...him, and was at least seven days journey from Lisa's Fort, on the Bighorn branch of the Roche Jaune river. These were circumstances under which almost any... | |
| 1818 - 492 páginas
...to a considerable distance, when he landed and travelled all night. Although happy in having escaped from the Indians, his situation was still dreadful...him, and was at least seven days journey from Lisa's Fort, on the Bighorn branch of the Roche Jaune river. These are the circumstances under which almost... | |
| 1818 - 806 páginas
...having escaped from the Indians, his situation was stittTfreadful : he was completely naked urraer a burning sun : the soles of his feet were entirely...him, and was at least seven days journey from Lisa's Fort, on the Bighorn branch of the Roche Jaune river. These are circumstances under which almost any... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1822 - 368 páginas
...a considerable distance, when he landed, and travelled all night. Although happy in having escaped from the Indians, his situation was still dreadful;...naked, under a burning sun ; the soles of his feet were filled with the thorns of the prickly pear; he was hungry, and had no means of killing game, although... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 páginas
...a considerable distance, where he landed, and travelled all night. Although happy in having escaped from the Indians, his situation was still dreadful...— and was at least seven days' journey from Lisa's Fort, on the Big-horn branch of the Yellow-Stone river. These were circumstances under which almost... | |
| William Oxberry - 1824 - 382 páginas
...a considerable distance, where he landed, and travelled all night. Although happy in having escaped from the Indians, his situation was still dreadful;...the soles of his feet were entirely filled with the thonis of the prickly pear — he was hungry, and had no means of killing game, although he saw abundance... | |
| 1825 - 840 páginas
...a considerable distance, where he landed, and travelled all night. Although happy in having escaped from the Indians, his situation was still dreadful...naked, under a burning sun ; the soles of his feet were full of the thorns of the prickly pear ; he was hungry, and had no means of killing game, although... | |
| 1826 - 370 páginas
...situation was still dreadful ; he was completely naked, under a burning sun ; the soles of his feet were filled with the thorns of the prickly pear ; he was...game, although he saw abundance around him, and was at a great distance from the nearest settlement. Almost any man but an American hunter would have despaired... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 382 páginas
...a considerable distance, when he landed, and travelled all night. Although happy in having escaped from the Indians, his situation was still dreadful...naked, under a burning sun ; the soles of his feet were filled with the thorns of the prickly pear ; he was hungry, and had no means of killing game, although... | |
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