| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 286 страници
...days, and thought we were still at the camp where he had left us ; and we were pained to see that his mind was deranged. It appeared that he had been lost...mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when atout men lost their minds from extremity of suffering — when horses died — and when mules and... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1840 - 290 страници
.../• VM/^ 1844.] CAPT. FREMONT'S NARRATIVE. 225 he had left us ; and we were pained to see that his mind was deranged. It appeared that he had been lost...joined to weakness of body, and fear of perishing in ihe mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds from extremity... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 814 страници
...days, and thought we were still at the camp where he had left us ; and we were pained to see that his mind was deranged. It appeared that he had been lost...joined to weakness of body, and fear of perishing in Ihe mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds from extremity... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 766 страници
...lost in the mountain, and hunger and fatigue, joined to weakness of body, and fear of perishing in (he mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds from extremity qf suffering — when horses died — and when mules and horses, ready to die of starvation, were killed... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 326 страници
...days, and thought we were still at the camp where he had left us ; and we were pained to see that his mind was deranged. It appeared that he had been lost...fatigue, joined to weakness of body, and fear, of perishiiig in the mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds... | |
| John Howard Hinton - 1850 - 1008 страници
...a new resting-place, he imagined they were still at their former encampment. It was plain that his mind was deranged. It appeared that he had been lost in the surrounding wild, and hunger and fatigue, added to the weakness "of body, brought on by his recent... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1853 - 474 страници
...days, and thought we were still at the camp where he had left us; and we were pained to see that his mind was deranged. It appeared that he had been lost in the mountain, and hunger and fatigue, joinr-d to weakness of body and fear of perishing in the mountains, had crazed him. The times were... | |
| Henry Howe - 1855 - 908 страници
...icy torrents, or wandered in the forests. Well might Fremont have said, " That the times were hard when stout men lost their minds from extremity of...horses died — and when mules and horses, ready to die from starvation, were killed for food." On the lUh of January, Fremont discovered the Pyramid Lake... | |
| John Bigelow - 1856 - 502 страници
...days, and thought we were still at the camp where he had left us; and we were pained to see that his mind was deranged. It appeared that -he had been lost....when stout men lost their minds from extremity of suffering—when horses died-—and when mules and horses, ready to die of starvation, were killed... | |
| John Bigelow - 1856 - 508 страници
...days, and thought we were still at the camp where he had left us ; and we were pained to see that his mind was deranged. It appeared that he had been lost...hunger and fatigue, joined to weakness of body, and tear of perishing in the mountains had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their... | |
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