| William Rheem Lighton - 1901 - 176 Seiten
...anxiety for their safety and preservation. We were now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man...state of mind in which we are, generally gives the coloring to events, when the imagination is suffered to wander into futurity, the picture which now... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam - 1904 - 388 Seiten
...anxiety for their safety and preservation. We were now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man...for experiment yet to determine, and these little vessels contained every article by which we were to expect to subsist or defend ourselves. However,... | |
| Graeme Mercer Adam - 1905 - 380 Seiten
...anxiety for their safety and preservation. We were now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man...for experiment yet to determine, and these little vessels contained every article by which we were to expect to subsist or defend ourselves. However,... | |
| Gary E. Moulton - 1987 - 560 Seiten
...about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civillized man had never trodden; the good or evil it had in...expect to subsist or defend ourselves. however as this the state of mind in which we are, generally gives the colouring to events, when the immagination... | |
| Paul Russell Cutright - 1989 - 548 Seiten
...a portion of his entry for April 7: "We were now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man had never trodden . . . however, as the state of mind in which we are, generally gives the colouring to events, when... | |
| John Logan Allen - 1991 - 452 Seiten
...anxiety for their safetv and preservation, we were now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man had never trodden; the goed or evil it had in store for us was for experiment yet to determine, and these little vessells... | |
| John Bakeless - 1996 - 548 Seiten
...anxiety for their safety and preservation, we were now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man...for experiment yet to determine, and these little vessels contained every article by which we were to expect to subsist or defend ourselves, however,... | |
| Peter C. Mancall - 1996 - 236 Seiten
...for their safety and preservation. We were now about to penetrate a country at Ic.ist two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man...had never trodden; the good or evil it had in store tor us w.is for experiment yet to determine, and these little vessels contained every article by which... | |
| David Freeman Hawke - 1998 - 296 Seiten
...anxiety for their safety and preservation. We are now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man...for experiment yet to determine, and these little vessels contained every article by which we were to expect to subsist or defend ourselves. However,... | |
| Dorothy Gray - 1998 - 202 Seiten
...anxiety for their safety and preservation, we were now about to penetrate a country at least two thousand miles in width, on which the foot of civilized man had never trodden ... I could but esteem this moment of my departure as among the most happy of my life. The party are... | |
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