| John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 strani
...observed, than on the softest bed. When we had both disposed of ourselves, each after his own fashion, he related to me the following account of his powers...banks of the Green River, when the lower parts of this State (Kentucky) were still in the hands of nature, and none but the sons of the soil were looked... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1845 - 266 strani
...observed, than on the softest bed. When we had both disposed of ourselves, each after his awn fashion, he related to me the following account of his powers...banks of the Green river, when the lower parts of this (Kentucky,) were still in the hands of nature, and none but the sons of the soil were looked upon... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1850 - 274 strani
...observed, than on the softest bed. When we had both disposed of ourselves, each alter his own fashion, he related to me the following account of his powers...banks of the Green river, when the lower parts of this (Kentucky,) were still in the hands of nature, and none but the sons of the soil were looked upon... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1852 - 622 strani
...both disposed of ourselves, each after his own fashion, he related to me the following account *»f his powers of memory, which I lay before you, kind...banks of the Green River, when the lower parts of this State (Kentucky) were still in the hands of nature, and none but the sons of the soil were looked... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1853 - 502 strani
...observed, than on the softest bed. When we had both disposed of ourselves, each after his own fashion, he related to me the following account of his powers of memory, which I lay before the reader, in his own words, hoping that the simplicity of his style may prove interesting : — "... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 240 strani
...observed, than on the softest bed. When we had both disposed of ourselves, each after his own fashion, he related to me the following account of his powers...I was once," said he " on a hunting expedition on +he banks of the Green River, when the lower parts of this State (Kentucky) were still in the hands... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 460 strani
...observed, than on the softest bed. When we had both disposed of ourselves, each after his own fashion, he related to me the following account of his powers of memory, which I lay before the reader, in hia own words, hoping that the simplicity of his style may prove interesting : — "... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1855 - 476 strani
...fashion, he related to me the following account of his •oowers of memory, which I lay before the reader, in his own words, hoping that the simplicity of his style may prove interesting : — " I was once," said he, " on a hunting expedition on the banks of the Green River, when the lower... | |
| Timothy Flint - 1856 - 264 strani
...observed, than on the softest bed. When we had both disposed of ourselves, each after his own fashion, he related to me the following account of his powers...expedition on the banks of the Green river, when the lowei parts of this (Kentucky,) were still in the hands of nature, and none but the sons of the soil... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1863 - 182 strani
...observed, than on the softest bed. When we had both disposed of ourselves, each after his own fashion, he related to me the following account of his powers...of his style may prove interesting to you. " I was otice," said he, " on a hunting expedition on the banks of the Green river, when the lower parts of... | |
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