| John Russell Bartlett - 1854 - 732 strani
...turning our stems now this way, now that way, to seek to find the channel. And it pleased God that after this sort we came to the very bottom of the bay ; where we found a very mighty river, which ran with so great a fury of stream that we could hardly sail against it. In... | |
| Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh - 1902 - 464 strani
...turning our stems now this way, now that way, to seek and find the channel. And it pleased God that after this sort we came to the very bottom of the bay, where we found a very mighty river, which ran with so great fury of a stream, that we could hardly sail against it."... | |
| Arthur Walbridge North - 1910 - 412 strani
...me that I should bring you the secret of that Gulf, I resolved that I should not cease for anything. After this sort we came to the very bottom of the...where we found a mighty river which ran with so great fury of a stream that we could hardly sail against it." And small wonder that the old rover found the... | |
| Irving Berdine Richman - 1911 - 628 strani
...shippes, I would not have ceased for anything to have seen the head thereof. . . . And it pleased God that after this sort we came to the very bottom of the Bay; where wee found a very mightie river [Colorado], which ranne with so great fury of a streame, that we could... | |
| Lewis Ransome Freeman - 1923 - 550 strani
...turning our stems now this way, now that way, to seek and find the channel. And it pleased God that after this sort we came to the very bottom of the bay, where we found a very mighty river, which ran with so great a fury of a stream, that we could hardly sail against it."... | |
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