| Elijah Coleman Bridgman, Samuel Wells Williams - 1841 - 712 páginas
...18JJ. Jsua of tht Cut/, i- Louisa. Ill arrangement:) I'oi pusning llie night. Having found a fuunirc in the side of a precipice, open at the top with a small space outside, we placed stones so as to cover a email mountain stream, that ran through the centre... | |
| Keith Stewart Mackenzie - 1842 - 278 páginas
...waistcoats were more fortunate. We then began to make arrangements for passing the night ; having found a fissure in the side of a precipice, open at the top, with a small space outside, we placed stones so as to cover a small mountain stream that ran through the centre... | |
| 1842 - 600 páginas
...waistcoats were fortunate. We then began to make arrangements for passing the night. Having found a fissure in the side of a precipice, open at the top with a small space outside, we placed stones so as to cover a small mountain stream that ran through the centre... | |
| 590 páginas
...waistcoats were fortunate. We then began to make arrangements for passing the night. Having found a fissure in the side of a precipice, open at the top with a small space outside, we placed stones so as to cover a small mountain stream that ran through the centre... | |
| Duncan MacPherson - 1842 - 416 páginas
...waistcoats were fortunate. We then began to make arrangements for passing the night. Having found a fissure in the side of a precipice, open at the top with a small space outside, we placed stones so as to cover a small mountain stream that ran through the centre... | |
| Duncan McPherson - 1843 - 312 páginas
...waistcoats were fortunate. We then began to make arrangements for passing the night. Having found a fissure in the side of a precipice, open at the top with a small space outside, we placed stones so as to cover a small mountain stream that ran through the centre... | |
| Duncan MacPherson - 1843 - 430 páginas
...waistcoats were fortunate. We then began to make arrangements for passing the night. Having found a fissure in the side of a precipice, open at the top with a small space outside, we placed stones so as to cover a small mountain stream that ran through the centre... | |
| William Dallas Bernard, Sir William Hutcheon Hall - 1845 - 542 páginas
...of a rope, which one of the boys who had succeeded in swimming ashore made fast to one of the rocks. Besides the plenipotentiaries, Lord Amelius Beauclerk...to save very little provisions or clothing from the week ; and the only place they could discover, in which they could shelter themselves for the night,... | |
| William Dallas Bernard - 1846 - 476 páginas
...swimming ashore, made fast to one of the rocks. Besides the Plenipotentiaries, several other officers were partakers of these disasters. There is little...side of a precipice, open at the top, with a small mountain stream running through the centre of it. There they anxiously awaited the dawn of morning,... | |
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