Adventures in the Wilds of the United States and British American Provinces, Volum 1J. W. Moore, 1856 |
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Side 6
... surrounding darkness . That part of the cathedral where towered the stupendous organ , was in deep shadow , but I knew it to be there by the faint glistening of its golden pipes : as to the silence of the place , it was death- like and ...
... surrounding darkness . That part of the cathedral where towered the stupendous organ , was in deep shadow , but I knew it to be there by the faint glistening of its golden pipes : as to the silence of the place , it was death- like and ...
Side 15
... surrounded with a garden , so that the corporation limits were uncommonly extensive ; but now all the fences are in ruin , and the lately crowded streets rank with vegetation . Of the houses left standing , not more than one out of ...
... surrounded with a garden , so that the corporation limits were uncommonly extensive ; but now all the fences are in ruin , and the lately crowded streets rank with vegetation . Of the houses left standing , not more than one out of ...
Side 16
... surrounded with pilasters ; at the base of each is carved a new moon , inverted , while the capital of each is formed of an uncouth head , supported by two hands holding a trumpet . Directly under the tower in front is this inscription ...
... surrounded with pilasters ; at the base of each is carved a new moon , inverted , while the capital of each is formed of an uncouth head , supported by two hands holding a trumpet . Directly under the tower in front is this inscription ...
Side 20
... surrounded with a herd of Winnebago Indians , who resort here for purposes of trade . The territory of this tribe lies directly on the opposite side of the Mississippi , where the eye is again gratified by a range of wood - covered ...
... surrounded with a herd of Winnebago Indians , who resort here for purposes of trade . The territory of this tribe lies directly on the opposite side of the Mississippi , where the eye is again gratified by a range of wood - covered ...
Side 30
... surrounded with hills , which abound in almost every variety of game ; its shores are gravelly , abounding in valuable agates and cornelians ; the water is clear , and very deep , and it yields the very best of fish in great abundance ...
... surrounded with hills , which abound in almost every variety of game ; its shores are gravelly , abounding in valuable agates and cornelians ; the water is clear , and very deep , and it yields the very best of fish in great abundance ...
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abundance Alleghany Mountains American Fur Company animal appearance ascended beautiful bluff cabin called canoe cave centre Cheat river Cherokee chief Chippewa cliff companion covered deep deer distance dozen earth entire exceedingly fall feet high fifty fish forest gray wolf half head heard hills Horicon horse hour hundred feet hunter hunting immense Indian inhabitants island killed Lake Pepin Lake Superior land leap living looked miles Mississippi morning moun mountains neighboring never night passing picturesque portion prairie Prairie Du Chien present principal Quebec region remarkable river Roan Mountain rocks rocky Saguenay SAINT LOUIS RIVER salmon scene scenery seemed seen shore side sleep Spirit spot stream summer summit surrounding Tahawus tains thought thousand told traveller trees trout twenty valley village wigwam wild wilderness woods
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Side 138 - And I am glad that he has lived thus long, And glad that he has gone to his reward ; Nor deem that kindly Nature did him wrong, Softly to disengage the vital cord. When his weak hand grew palsied, and his eye, Dark with the mists of age, it was his time to die/
Side 234 - It was composed by JC Fisher, Esq., founder of the Quebec Gazette, and is as follows : , " Military virtue gave them a common death, History a common fame, Posterity a common monument/' The Golden Dog is another curiosity which
Side 227 - Mount Washington, I have come a long distance, have toiled hard to arrive at your summit, and now you seem to give me a cold reception, for which I am extremely sorry, as I shall not have time enough to view this grand prospect which now lies before me, and nothing prevents but the uncomfortable atmosphere in which you reside.
Side 381 - right to vote, but seldom exercise that right, as they do not like the idea of being identified with any of the political parties. Excepting on festive days, they dress ' after the manner of the white man, but far more picturesquely. They live in small log houses of their own construction, and have
Side 340 - who dwelt in the crevices of the rocks and in the grottoes under the waterfalls. They had attempted by every artifice in their power to hold a council with the little people, but all in vain ; and, from the shrieks they frequently uttered, the medicinemen knew that they were the
Side 286 - they had visited the basin for the purpose of spearing salmon by torchlight ; and while my companion sat down in their midst to rest himself, I jumped into one of the canoes, and paddled to the foot of the fall, to try one of my fancy flies. I fished for about thirty minutes—caught one small
Side 340 - Indian race; and, therefore, it was concluded in the nation at large that the long lost hunters had been decoyed to their death in the dreadful gorge which they called Tallulah. In view of this little legend, it is worthy of remark that the Cherokee nation, previous to their departure
Side 118 - as secure and agreeable places to pass the night in; where we might enjoy the pleasures of hunting at a small expense, breathe at our ease of the purest air, and enjoy the prospect of the finest of countries