| John Bradbury - 1817 - 386 sider
...the Missouri called Jefferson's Fork, and were ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of animals ; but they...by Potts, who insisted that the noise was caused by buffalo, and they proceeded on. In a few minutes afterwards their doubts were removed, by a party of... | |
| 1818 - 762 sider
...the trampling of animals ; but they could not ascert»in the fact, as the high perpendicular hanks on each side of the river impeded their view. Colter...by Potts, who insisted that the noise was caused by buffalo, and the.y proceeded on. In a few minutes afterwards their doubts were removed, by a party... | |
| 1818 - 588 sider
...the Missouri called Jefferson's Fork, and were ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of animals; but they...by Potts, who insisted that the noise was caused by buffalo, and they proceeded on. In a few minutes afterwards their doubts were removed, by a party of... | |
| 1818 - 806 sider
...ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of annuals ; but they could not ascertain the fact, as the high...by Potts, who insisted that the noise was caused by buffalo, and they proceeded on. In a few minutes afterwards their doubts were removed, by a party of... | |
| 1818 - 492 sider
...the Missouri called Jefferson's Fork, and were ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of animals ; but they...retreat, but was accused of cowardice by Potts, who resisted that the noise was caused by buffalo, and they proceeded oh. In a few minutes afterwards their... | |
| John Pierpont - 1823 - 492 sider
...the Missouri called Jefferson's Fork, and were ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of animals ; but they...Colter immediately pronounced it to be occasioned by Indian?, and advised an instant retreat, but was accused of cowardice by Potts, who insisted that the... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 382 sider
...the Missouri called Jefferson's Fork, and were ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of animals ; but they...by Potts, who insisted that the noise was caused by buffalos, and they proceeded on. In a few minutes afterwards their doubts were removed, by a party... | |
| William Adams (M.A.) - 1832 - 516 sider
...Missouri, called Jefferson's Fork, and were ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of animals; but they...caused by buffaloes, and they proceeded on. In a few mmutes afterwards their doubts were removed, by a party of Indians making their appearance on both... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 286 sider
...the Missouri called Jefferson's Fork, and were ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of animals; but they...was accused of cowardice by Potts, who insisted that tha noise was caused by buffaloes, and they proceeded on. In a few minutes afterwards, their doubts... | |
| John Pierpont - 1835 - 484 sider
...the Missouri called Jefferson's Fork, and were ascending in a canoe, when they suddenly heard a great noise, resembling the trampling of animals ; but they...impeded their view. Colter immediately pronounced it ft> be occasioned by Indians, and advised an instant retreat, but was accused of cowardice by Potts,... | |
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