A Summer in the Wilderness: Embracing a Canoe Voyage Up the Mississippi and Around Lake SuperiorD. Appleton, 1847 - 208 sider |
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Side 37
... leaves upon the trees , but the na- tion has been so far reduced that only about three thousand now remain . And a more unhappy people do not exist upon the continent , -warriors , women and children are all appar- ently broken hearted ...
... leaves upon the trees , but the na- tion has been so far reduced that only about three thousand now remain . And a more unhappy people do not exist upon the continent , -warriors , women and children are all appar- ently broken hearted ...
Side 82
... leaves the lake , is the rude grave of Kitcheoseyin , or Elder Brother , who was one of the most famous orators of his nation . was a noted chief , and on one occasion had given up into the hands of the white men a certain Chippeway ...
... leaves the lake , is the rude grave of Kitcheoseyin , or Elder Brother , who was one of the most famous orators of his nation . was a noted chief , and on one occasion had given up into the hands of the white men a certain Chippeway ...
Side 98
... leaves this lake is only about twenty feet wide , but after pass- ing through a great number of lakes it spreads itself out to the width of one hundred and fifty feet , and empties into Red Cedar Lake . This portion of the Great River ...
... leaves this lake is only about twenty feet wide , but after pass- ing through a great number of lakes it spreads itself out to the width of one hundred and fifty feet , and empties into Red Cedar Lake . This portion of the Great River ...
Side 101
... leaves and the green waves of the distant prai- rie were motionless . The birds were tired of singing , and had sought the shadowy recesses of the wood . The deer was quenching his thirst in some nameless stream , or panting with heat ...
... leaves and the green waves of the distant prai- rie were motionless . The birds were tired of singing , and had sought the shadowy recesses of the wood . The deer was quenching his thirst in some nameless stream , or panting with heat ...
Side 102
... leaves , the waves , and distant hills . Every voice within the Indian village was hushed . The warrior , asleep upon his mat , was dreaming of a new victory lost or won ; the youth was dreaming of the dark - eyed maiden whom he loved ...
... leaves , the waves , and distant hills . Every voice within the Indian village was hushed . The warrior , asleep upon his mat , was dreaming of a new victory lost or won ; the youth was dreaming of the dark - eyed maiden whom he loved ...
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A Summer in the Wilderness: Embracing a Canoe Voyage Up the Mississippi and ... Charles Lanman Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1847 |
A Summer in the Wilderness: Embracing a Canoe Voyage Up the Mississippi and ... Charles Lanman Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1847 |
A Summer in the Wilderness: Embracing a Canoe Voyage Up the Mississippi and ... Charles Lanman Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1847 |
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50 cents abundant American Fur Company animal Bannac beautiful behold bluffs bosom cabin canoe centre cents CHAPTER chief Chippeway cloth Crow-Wing deep deer distance dream dwelling earth enemies fall fifty fish Fon du Lac forest furs glide handsome happy heart hills History hour hundred feet hunting immense Indian inhabitants island Lake Pepin Lake Superior land living lodge looked Michigan miles Mississippi morning night Paper cover party pass perfect perfectly picture picturesque portage portion pounds Prairie Du Chien present principal region river river Raisin rocks rocky Saint Louis Saint Louis River SAULT SAINT MARIE scene scenery seen shore side Sioux sleep Spirit strange stream summer surrounding thing thousand trader traveller trees trout village volume warrior White Fisher whole wigwams wild wilderness wind winter wonder woods
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Side 24 - SWEET day, so cool, so calm, so bright, The bridal of the earth and sky, The dew shall weep thy fall to-night, For thou must die. Sweet rose, whose hue angry and brave Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is ever in its grave, And thou must die. Sweet spring, full of sweet days and roses, A box where sweets compacted lie, My music shows ye have your closes, And all must die.
Side 207 - And rocked about in the evening breeze ; Some from the hum-bird's downy nest ; They had driven him out by elfin power, And pillowed on plumes of his rainbow breast, Had slumbered there till the charmed hour ; Some had lain in the scoop of the rock, With glittering ising-stars inlaid ; And some had opened the four-o'clock, And stole within its purple shade. And now they throng the moon-light glade, Above, below, on every side, Their little minim forms arrayed In the tricksy pomp of fairy pride.
Side 1 - Sewell. — Gertrude : A Tale. By the Author of Amy Herbert. Edited by the Rev. W. SEWELL, BD New Edition. Fcp. 8vo. price 6s. Sewell.— Laneton Parsonage : A Tale for Children, on the Practical Use of a portion of the Church Catechism. By the Author of Amy Herbert.
Side 201 - And I am glad that he has lived thus long, And glad that he has gone to his reward ; Nor can I deem that nature did him wrong, Softly to disengage the vital cord. For when his hand grew palsied, and his eye Dark with the mists of age, it was his time to die.
Side 112 - ... canoes, that at first we took them to be large trees, which threatened to upset us. We saw also a hideous monster; his head was like that of a tiger, his nose was sharp, and somewhat resembled a wildcat ; his beard was long ; his ears stood upright ; the color of his head was gray ; and his neck black. He looked upon us for some time, but as we came near him our oars frightened him away.
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Beyond the Boundaries: Life and Landscape at the Lake Superior Copper Mines ... Larry Lankton Begrenset visning - 1999 |
"Time by Moments Steals Away": The 1848 Journal of Ruth Douglass Robert L. Root Begrenset visning - 1998 |