The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1833 - 297 sider |
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Side viii
... Party descend the Columbia . - Dangers of the Voyage . They reach the Sea . - Winter on the Coast . - Journey of Pike to the Sources of the Mississippi . He proceeds to explore the Sources of the Arkansas and Red River . Abundance of ...
... Party descend the Columbia . - Dangers of the Voyage . They reach the Sea . - Winter on the Coast . - Journey of Pike to the Sources of the Mississippi . He proceeds to explore the Sources of the Arkansas and Red River . Abundance of ...
Side ix
... Party . - Mr . Back sent forward to the Fort.-Dr. Richardson remains with the disabled , while Captain Franklin goes on . Mr. Hood murdered by an Indian of the Party . - Resolute Conduct of Dr. Richardson . - He reaches Fort Enterprise ...
... Party . - Mr . Back sent forward to the Fort.-Dr. Richardson remains with the disabled , while Captain Franklin goes on . Mr. Hood murdered by an Indian of the Party . - Resolute Conduct of Dr. Richardson . - He reaches Fort Enterprise ...
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... party . Leaving his people upon the beach , in readiness to act as occasion might require , he advanced alone towards the natives , who , though above 500 in number , seemed alarmed at his approach . At length , by signs and expressions ...
... party . Leaving his people upon the beach , in readiness to act as occasion might require , he advanced alone towards the natives , who , though above 500 in number , seemed alarmed at his approach . At length , by signs and expressions ...
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... parties so unequal in power and intelligence . It was impossible to do away with all symptoms of fear and mistrust on the one side , and the disposition to behave tyrannically on the other . In the combats which took place , the natives ...
... parties so unequal in power and intelligence . It was impossible to do away with all symptoms of fear and mistrust on the one side , and the disposition to behave tyrannically on the other . In the combats which took place , the natives ...
Side 35
... party would yield ; and , while the affair thus remained in suspense , Cook was proposed . Inquiries were then made as to his abilities ; and , as all who knew him spoke favourably of him , and great confidence is usually felt in the ...
... party would yield ; and , while the affair thus remained in suspense , Cook was proposed . Inquiries were then made as to his abilities ; and , as all who knew him spoke favourably of him , and great confidence is usually felt in the ...
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