| John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 страници
...this remarkable occurrence in presence of these gentlemen. Mr gained his cause. I left Green River for ever, and came to where we now are; and, Sir, I wish you a good night." I trust, kind reader, that when I again make my appearance with another volume of Ornithological Biography,... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1852 - 622 страници
...remarkable occurrence in presence of these gentlemen. Mr. gained his cause. I left Green River forever, and came to where we now are; and, sir, I wish you...from the lips of such a narrator — for Boone was never more remarkable for the development of the curious instincts of wood-craft, than was Audubon... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1853 - 502 страници
...remarkable occurrence in presence of these gentlemen. Mr. Lippin gained his cause. I left Green River for ever, and came to where we now are; and, sir,...anecdotes of Daniel Boone that might be given, but none of tli.'.m would be so interesting in themselves or possess such attraction as this, coming from the lips... | |
| Voyage - 1853 - 440 страници
...remarkable occurrence in presence of these gentlemen. Mr. Ross gained his cause. I left Green River for ever, and came to where we now are ; and, sir, I wish you a good night." A KENTUCKY HUNTER. ONE of the earliest settlers in Kentucky was James Harrod, the founder of Harrodsburg... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 240 страници
...this remarkable occurrence in presence of these gentlemen. Mr. gained his cause. I left Green River for ever, and came to where we now are; and, sir, I wish yon a good night." There are a thousand such characteristic anecdotes of Daniel Boone that might be... | |
| Cecil B. Hartley - 1865 - 402 страници
...this remarkable occurrence in presence of these gentlemen. Mr. gained his cause. I left Green Hi ver. for ever, and came to where we now are ; and sir. I wish you a good-night'." CHAPTBE XX1L Colonel Boone receives a large grant of land from the o^ama^ Government... | |
| 1875 - 806 страници
...remarkable occurrence in presence of these gentlemen, and Mr. gained his cause. I left Green river forever and came to where we now are, and, sir, I wish you good night." CHAPTER VIII, THE TWO SIEGES OF FORT HENRY (WHEELING.) The mothers of our forect land,... | |
| Edward Sylvester Ellis - 1884 - 316 страници
...remarkable occurrence in presence of these gentlemen. Mr. gained the cause. I left Green River forever, and came to where we now are ; and, sir, I wish you a good night.' " Spain seemed glad to do honor to the great pioneer, Daniel Boone, who was so well known at that time,... | |
| Frank Triplett - 1888 - 756 страници
...remarkable occurrence in presence of these gentlemen. Mr. gained his cause. I left Green River forever, and came to where we now are; and, sir, I wish you a good night." The few debts which Boone left behind him in Kentucky, were paid by the noble old man out of the proceeds... | |
| John James Audubon - 1897 - 618 страници
...remarkable occurrence in presence of these gentlemen. Mr. gained his cause. I left Green River forever, and came to where we now are ; and, sir, I wish you a good night." I trust, kind reader, that when I again make my appearance with another volume of Ornithological Biography,... | |
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