| United States. Congress. House - 898 strani
...off, would descend through the passage in a sheet of foam, having every appearance of a large fall. Eighteen years previous to this time, as I have subsequently...where he was wrecked, with the total loss of his furs. It would have been a work of great time and labor to pack our baggage across the ridge, and I determined... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1843 - 244 strani
...off, would descend through the passage in a sheet of foam, having every appearance of a large fall. Eighteen years previous to this time, as I have subsequently...where he was wrecked, with the total loss of his furs. It would have been a work of great time and labor to pack our baggage across theridge, and I determined... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1840 - 290 strani
...off, would descend through the passage in a sheet of foam, having every appearance of a large fall. Eighteen years previous to this time, as I have subsequently...where he was wrecked, with the total loss of his furs. It would have been a work of great time and labor to pack our baggage across the ridge, and I determined... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 766 strani
...in a sheet of foam, having every appearance of a large fall. Eighteen years previous to this lime, as I have subsequently learned from himself, Mr. Fitzpatrick,...where he was wrecked, with the total loss of his furs. ,It would have been a work of great time and labor to pack our baggage across the ridge, and I determined... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 820 strani
...off, would descend through the passage in a sheet of foam, having every appearance of a large fall. Eighteen years previous to this time, as I have subsequently...from himself, Mr. Fitzpatrick, somewhere above on thisriver,had embarked with a valuable cargo of beaver. Unacquainted with the stream, which he believed... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 402 strani
...in a sheet of foam, having every appearance of a large fall. Eighteen years previous to this lime, as I have subsequently learned from himself, Mr. Fitzpatrick,...where he was wrecked, with the total loss of his furs. It would have been a work of great time and labour to pack our baggage across the ridge, and I determined... | |
| 1847 - 382 strani
...off, would descend through the passage in a sheet of foam, having every appearance of a large fall. Eighteen years previous to this time, as I have subsequently...where he was wrecked, with the total loss of his furs. It would have been a work of great time and labour to pack our baggage across the ridge, and I determined... | |
| 1847 - 356 strani
...off would descend through the passage in a sheet of foam, having every appearance of a large fall. Eighteen years previous to this time, as I have subsequently...Unacquainted with the stream, which he believed would carry him safely to the Missouri, he came unexpectedly into this canon, where he was wrecked, with... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1849 - 478 strani
...off, would descend through the passage in a sheet of foam, having every appearance of a large fall. Eighteen years previous to this time, as I have subsequently...where he was wrecked, with the total loss of his furs. It would have been a work of great time and labor to pack our baggage across the ridge, and I determined... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1850 - 472 strani
...off, would descend through the passage in a sheet of foam, having every appearance of a large fall. Eighteen years previous to this time, as I have subsequently...where he was wrecked, with the total loss of his furs. It would have been a work of great time and labor to pack our baggage across the ridge, and I determined... | |
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