| 1893 - 350 strani
...into the barren country that lies between the latitudes of forty-two and forty-three west, that he found it impossible to return by the route he came,...could procure supplies to enable him to return. "We further state as our opinion that the account given by him is circumstantially correct, and that his... | |
| Historical Society of Southern California - 1893 - 656 strani
...into the barren country that lies between the latitudes of forty-two and forty-three west, that he found it impossible to return by the route he came,...could procure supplies to enable him to return. "We further state as our opinion that the account given by him is circumstantially correct, and that his... | |
| Zoeth Skinner Eldredge - 1912 - 530 strani
...to the eastward that a return by the way he had come was impossible as most of his horses had died for want of food and water. He was therefore under...he could procure supplies to enable him to return. He exhibited his passports from the government of the United States and begged permission to return... | |
| Harrison Clifford Dale - 1917 - 366 strani
...the barren country that lies between the latitudes of forty-two and forty-three west (sic), that he found it impossible to return by the route he came, as his horse* had most of them perished from want of food and water, he was therefore under the necessity... | |
| Harrison Clifford Dale - 1918 - 370 strani
...the barren country that lies between the latitudes of forty-two and forty-three west (sir), that he found it impossible to return by the route he came, as his horses had most of them perished from want of food and water, he was therefore under the necessity of pushing forward to California... | |
| 1893 - 346 strani
...into the barren country that lies between the latitudes of forty-two and forty-three west, that he found it impossible to return by the route he came,...could procure supplies to enable him to return. "We further state as our opinion that the account given by him is circumstantially correct, and that his... | |
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