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The History of Louisville: From Its Earliest Settlement Till the Year 1852 - Страница 66
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The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and ..., Том 5

1831 - 472 страници
...without trees of any kind, and the canes on the banks are se thick and stout, that not even the cordelles can be used. This occasions a halt. The time is not...changes, and the advantages gained on the previous fine day are forgotten. Again the boat proceeds, but in passing over a shallow place, runs on a> log,...

The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Том 11

1831 - 448 страници
...without trees of any kind, and the canes on the banks are so thick and stout, that not even the cordelles can be used. This occasions a halt. The time is not...changes, and the advantages gained on the previous fine day are forgotten. Again the boat proceeds, but in passing over a shallow place runs on a log,...

The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and ..., Том 5

1831 - 484 страници
...so thick and stout, that not even the cordelles can be used. This occasions a halt. The time is Dot altogether lost, as most of the men, being provided...turkeys, that are generally abundant there. Three day» may pass before the wind changes, and the advantages gained on the previous fine day are forgotten....

The Edinburgh Literary Journal: Or, Weekly Register of Criticism and ..., Том 5

1831 - 486 страници
...trees of any kind, and the canes on the banks are so thick and stout, that not even the cordelles, can be used. This occasions a halt. The time is not altogether lost, as most of the men, boing provided with rifles, betake tltemselves to the woods, and search for the deer, the bears, or...

Ornithological Biography, Том 1

John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 страници
...without trees of any kind, and the canes on the banks are so thick and stout, that not even the cordelles can be used. This occasions a halt The time is not...changes, and the advantages gained on the previous fine day are forgotten. Again the boat proceeds, but in passing over a shallow place runs on a log,...

The Repertory of patent inventions [formerly The Repertory of arts ..., Том 13

1832 - 472 страници
...without trees of any kind, and the canes on the banks are so thick and stout, that not even the cordelles can be used. This occasions a halt. The time is not...bears, or the turkeys that are generally abundant theje. Three days may pass before the wind changes, and the advantages gained on the previous fine...

The story of Audubon, the naturalist. (Lessons from noble lives).

1876 - 136 страници
...and hunt after the deer, the bears, or the turkeys which generally abound in their leafy recesses. Three days may pass before the wind changes, and the advantages gained on the previous auspicious day are almost wasted. Again the boat moves ahead. In passing over a shallow she runs on...

Fifty Years on the Mississippi; Or, Gould's History of River Navigation ...

Emerson W. Gould - 1889 - 792 страници
...without trees of any kind, and the cane on the bank so thick and stout that not even the cordelles can be used. This occasions a halt. The time is not...lost, as most of the men being provided with rifles take to the woods and search for the deer, the turkey or the bear which are generally abundant. Three...

National Magazine: A Monthly Journal of American History, Том 12

1890 - 802 страници
...without trees of any kind, and the cane on the bank is so thick and stout that not even the cordelles can be used. This occasions a halt. The time is not altogether lost, as most of the men are provided with rifles, and betake themselves to the woods in search of deer, 'bears and turkeys...

The Missouri River journal 1843 (continued) Episodes

John James Audubon - 1897 - 692 страници
...without trees of any kind, and the canes on the bank are so thick and stout that not even the cordelles can be used. This occasions a halt. The time is not...changes, and the advantages gained on the previous fine day are forgotten. Again the boat proceeds, but in passing over a shallow place, runs on a log,...




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