| 1814 - 580 sider
...to add to the general gloom, and went amongst some rocks, where we encamped, and sat up all night; from the intense cold it was impossible to sleep....in the snow, got near enough to shoot eight times atnoiu; a gang of buffaloes, and could plainly perceive two or three to be badly wounded, but by accident... | |
| 1814 - 550 sider
...where we encamped, arid sat up all night; from the intense cold it Mas impossible to sleep. Hungry aud without cover. " 19th January, Monday. — We again...and after crawling about one mile in the snow, got nearenough to shoot eight times among a gang of buffaloes, and could plainly perceive two or three... | |
| 1814 - 564 sider
...from the intense coW it was impossible to sleep: also hungry and without covcr. " llttfc January . — We again took the field, and after crawling about one mile In the snow, got to shoot eight times among a gang ot buffaloes, and could plainly perceive two or three to be badly... | |
| 1814 - 570 sider
...the intense cold it was impossible to sleep: also hungry and without cover. '• IQth January. — We again took the field, and after crawling about one mile in tbe snow, got to shoot eight times among a gang of buffaloes, and could plainly perceive two or three... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1817 - 344 sider
...to add to the general glpom, and went amongst some rocks, where we encamped, and sat lip all night ; from the intense cold it was impossible to sleep. Hungry and without cover. "19tb January, Monday. — We again took the field, and after crawling about one mile in the got near... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1819 - 344 sider
...to add to the general gloom, and went amongst some rocks, where we encamped, and sat up all night; from the intense cold it was impossible to sleep....in the snow, got near enough to shoot eight times among a gang of buffaloes, and could plainly perceive two or three to be badly wounded, but by accident... | |
| John Milton Niles - 1821 - 410 sider
...degree injured by the intensity of the cold. He thus relates the history of one of these dreary days: 19th January, Monday. — We again took the field,...three of them to be badly wounded, but by accident they took the wind of us, and, to our great mortification, all were able to' run off. By this time... | |
| John Milton Niles - 1821 - 456 sider
...the history of one of these dreary days: 19th January, Monday. — We again took the field, and'after crawling about one mile in the snow, got near enough...could plainly perceive two or three of them' to be bHly wounded, but by accident they took the wind of us, and, to our great, mortification, all were... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1821 - 350 sider
...to add to the general gloom, and went amongst some rocks, where we encamped, and sat up all night ; from the intense cold it was impossible to sleep....cover. " 19th January, Monday. — We again took the .'!tl, and after crawling about one mile in the low, got near enough to shoot eight times among gang... | |
| R. Thomas (A.M.) - 1834 - 798 sider
...to add to the general gloom, and went amongst some rocks, where we encamped, and sat up all night; from the intense cold, it was impossible to sleep....; and, after crawling about one mile in the snow, came near enough to shoot eight times among a gang of buffaloes, and could plainly perceive two or... | |
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