| William Lewis Herndon, Lardner Gibbon - 1853 - 460 pągines
...bluff, and the steamboat upon its waters, lend to its fellow of the North ; nevertheless, I felt pleased at its sight. I had already travelled seven hundred...water, and fancied that this powerful stream would soon cany me to the ocean; but the water-travel was comparatively just begun; many a weary month was to... | |
| j.d.b. be bow - 1853 - 658 pągines
...lend to its fellow of the north ; nevertheless, I felt pleasure at its sight. I had already traveled seven hundred miles by water, and fancied that this...powerful stream would soon carry me to the ocean. But the water travel was comparatively just begun ; many a weary month was to elapse ere I should again look... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1853 - 678 pągines
...lend to its fellow of the north; nevertheless, I felt pleasure at its sight. I had already traveled seven hundred miles by water, and fancied that this...powerful stream would soon carry me to the ocean. But the water travel was comparatively just begun ; many a weary month was to elapse ere I should again look... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1853 - 658 pągines
...lend to its fellow of the north; nevertheless, I felt pleasure at its sight. I had already traveled seven hundred miles by water, and fancied that this...powerful stream would soon carry me to the ocean. But the water travel was comparatively just begun: many a weary month was to elapse ere I should again look... | |
| 1853 - 468 pągines
...to its fellow of the North ; nevertheless, I felt pleasure at its sight. I had already travelled 700 miles by water, and fancied that this powerful stream •would soon carry me to the ocean. But the water travel was comparatively just begun; many a weary month was to elapse ere I should again look... | |
| 1854 - 768 pągines
...the North ; nevertheless, I felt pleased at Its sight I had already travelled s<-ven hundred miies by water, and fancied that this powerful stream would...worn and wearied with the canoe life, did I exclaim, ' Thto river seems interminable ! ' " The whole of the region through which this magnificent stream... | |
| William Lewis Herndon, Lardner Gibbon - 1854 - 470 pągines
...already travelled* seven hundred miles by water, and fancied that this powerful stream would soon cany me to the ocean ; but the water-travel was comparatively...life, did I exclaim, "This river seems interminable 1" Its capacities for trade and commerce are inconceivably great. Its industrial future is the most... | |
| William Lewis Herndon - 1854 - 468 pągines
...and the steamboat upon its waters, lends to its fellow of the North ; nevertheless, I felt pleased at its sight. I had already travelled seven hundred...water-travel was comparatively just begun ; many a weary mouth was to elapse ere I should again look upon the familiar face of the sea ; and many a time, when... | |
| 1854 - 704 pągines
...the steamboat upon Its waters, lend to Its fellow of the North ; nevertheless, I felt pleased at Ita sight I had already travelled seven hundred miles...stream would soon carry me to the ocean ; but the water- travel was comparatively just begun ; many a weary month was to elapse ere I should again look... | |
| 1854 - 706 pągines
...bluff, and the steamboat upon its waters, lend to its fellow of the North ; nevertheless, I felt pleased at Its sight I had already travelled seven hundred...that this powerful stream would soon carry me to the occnn; but the water-travel was comparatively just begun ; many a weary month was to elapse ere I should... | |
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