No obstacles seemed to check this extraordinary and concerted movement : the word had been given them to go forth, and they obeyed it, though multitudes perished in the broad Ohio, which lay in their path. Fund Publicaion - Side 18av Maryland Historical Society - 1867Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 252 sider
...being, left their reckless and gambolling life, and their ancient places of retreat in the north, and were seen pressing forward by tens of thousands in a deep and sober phalanx to the south. No obstacles seemed to check this extraordinary and concerted movement... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 346 sider
...being, left their reckless and gambolling life, and their ancient places of retreat in the north, and were seen pressing forward by tens of thousands in a deep and sober phalanx to the South. No obstacles seemed to check this extraordinary and concerted movement... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1835 - 352 sider
...being, left their reckless and gambolling life, and their ancient places of retreat in the north, and were seen pressing forward by tens of thousands in a deep and sober phalanx to the South. No obstacles seemed to check this extraordinary and concerted movement:... | |
| Charles Joseph Latrobe - 1836 - 352 sider
...being, left their reckless and gambolling life, and their ancient places of retreat in the north, and were seen pressing forward by tens of thousands in a deep and sober phalanx to the South. No obstacles seemed to check this extraordinary and concerted movement... | |
| John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne - 1880 - 606 sider
...being, left their reckless and gambolling life, and their ancient places of retreat in the North, and were seen pressing forward by tens of thousands in...solid phalanx to the South. No obstacles seemed to •cheek their extraordinary and concerted movement. The word had been given The first shock that was... | |
| John Francis Hamtramck Claiborne - 1880 - 594 sider
...being, left their reekless and gambolling life, and their aneient plaees of retreat in the North, and were seen pressing forward by tens of thousands in a deep and solid phalanx to the South. No obstaeles seemed to eheek their extraordinary and eoneerted movement The word had been given The first... | |
| James Johonnot - 1887 - 162 sider
...in a deep and sober phalanx to the South. No obstacles seemed to check this extraordinary and united movement. The word had been given them to go forth, and they obeyed it, 129 though multitudes perished in the broad Ohio, which lay in their path. 2. The splendid comet of... | |
| James Johonnot - 1887 - 168 sider
...and universal impulse, left their joyous, gamboling life and their ancient retreats in the North, and were seen pressing forward by tens of thousands in a deep and sober phalanx to the South. No obstacles seemed to check this extraordinary and united movement. The... | |
| James L. Penick - 1981 - 204 sider
...being, left their reckless and gamboling life, and their ancient places of retreat in the north, and were seen pressing forward by tens of thousands in a deep and sober 15. Timothy Flint, The History and Geography of the Mississippi Valley, vol. 1 (Cincinnati: EH... | |
| Jay Feldman - 2007 - 330 sider
...being, left their reckless and gambolling life, and their ancient places of retreat in the north, and were seen pressing forward by tens of thousands in a deep and sober phalanx to the South. No obstacles seemed to check this extraordinary and concerted movement;... | |
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