... and curiosity. In passing from the Notch to the highest summit, the traveller crosses the summits of Mounts La Fayette, Franklin and Monroe. In accomplishing this, he must pass through a forest, and cross several ravines. These are neither wide nor... A Gazetteer of the State of New-Hampshire - Stran 258avtor: John Farmer, Jacob Bailey Moore - 1823 - 276 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| John Farmer - 1823 - 570 strani
...forest into which you descend soon after leaving it. Several ravines however must be crossed. They are neither wide nor deep, nor are they discovered...them up exactly even with the mountain on each side, the branches of which interlock with each other in such a manner,that it is very difficult to pass... | |
| John Farmer - 1823 - 526 strani
...forest into which you descend soon after leaving it. Several ravines however must be crossed. They are neither wide nor deep, nor are they discovered at a great distance ; for the trees fill them up eKactly even with the mountain on each side, the branches of which interlock with each other in such... | |
| John Hayward - 1829 - 530 strani
...passing from the Notch to the highest summit, the traveller crosses the summits of Mounts La Fayette, Franklin and Monroe. In accomplishing this, he must...exactly even with the mountain on each side, and their branches interlock with each other in such a manner, that it is very difficult to pass through them,... | |
| John Hayward - 1839 - 526 strani
...passing from the Notch to the highest summit, the traveller crosses the summits of Mounts La Fayette, Franklin and Monroe. In accomplishing this, he must...exactly even with the mountain on each side, and their branches interlock with each other in such a manner, that it is very difficult to pass through them,... | |
| John Hayward - 1839 - 542 strani
...passing from the Notch to the highest summit, the traveller crosses the summits of Mounts La Fayette, Franklin and Monroe. In accomplishing this, he must...several ravines. These are neither wide nor deep, nor arc they discovered at a great distance ; for the trees fill them up exactly even with the mountain... | |
| Wellington Williams - 1848 - 438 strani
...exertion. In passing from the Notch to the highest summit, he crosses the tops of mounts La Fayette, Franklin, and Monroe. In accomplishing this, he must...through a forest, and cross several ravines. These chasms are filled up with trees, exactly even with the mountain, on either side, their branches interlocking... | |
| John Hayward - 1849 - 292 strani
...passing from the Kotch to the liighest summit, the traveller crosses the summits of Mounts La Fayette, Franklin, and Monroe. In accomplishing this, he must...exactly even with, the mountain on each side ; and their branches interlock with each other in such a manner, that it is very difficult to pass through them,... | |
| Wellington Williams - 1850 - 588 strani
...exertion. In passing from the Notch to the highest summit, he crosses the tops of mounts La Fayette, Franklin, and Monroe. In accomplishing this, he must...through a forest, and cross several ravines. These chasms are filled up with trees, exactly even with the mountain, on either side, their branches interlocking... | |
| Wellington Williams - 1851 - 596 strani
...exertion. In passing from the Notch to the highest summit, he crosses the tops of mounts La Fayette, Franklin, and Monroe. In accomplishing this, he must...through a forest, and cross several ravines. These chasms are filled up with trees, exactly even with the mountain, on either side, their branches interlocking... | |
| Wellington Williams - 1855 - 402 strani
...exertion. In passing from the Notch to the highest summit, he crosses the tops of mounts La Fayette, Franklin, and Monroe. In accomplishing this, he must...through a forest, and cross several ravines. These chasms are filled up with trees, exactly even with the mountain, on either side, their branches interlocking... | |
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