Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1877 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... mountains in three springs , which , after running separately down a great way , unite in one beautiful cascade ... Mountain , and carried the others up ; but this design was rendered abortive . However , the remaining instruments were ...
... mountains in three springs , which , after running separately down a great way , unite in one beautiful cascade ... Mountain , and carried the others up ; but this design was rendered abortive . However , the remaining instruments were ...
Página 174
... mountain above us . My exercise had so heated me al- ready , that I was persuaded if I got to the top I should be fit for nothing but to lie down and sleep . We held a council ; and all the company , having first borne their tes- timony ...
... mountain above us . My exercise had so heated me al- ready , that I was persuaded if I got to the top I should be fit for nothing but to lie down and sleep . We held a council ; and all the company , having first borne their tes- timony ...
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... Mountains , and there deposited ; it also preserves the rain - water from running off at once , and keeps the springs supplied with a perpetual dripping . The growth on the Mountain is spruce and fir , chiefly the former . By 10 o'clock ...
... Mountains , and there deposited ; it also preserves the rain - water from running off at once , and keeps the springs supplied with a perpetual dripping . The growth on the Mountain is spruce and fir , chiefly the former . By 10 o'clock ...
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... Mountain almost the whole time of their being on it ; but the plain is said to extend farther on that side . The pinnacle is composed of loose , dark gray rocks , with specks of yellowish moss , not so difficult of ascent as the ...
... Mountain almost the whole time of their being on it ; but the plain is said to extend farther on that side . The pinnacle is composed of loose , dark gray rocks , with specks of yellowish moss , not so difficult of ascent as the ...
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... mountains , as the road went ; and the road was worse than what we had travelled on Friday . The great- est expedition we could make was two miles in an hour , and in some parts not so much . We kept one man before , with an ax , to cut ...
... mountains , as the road went ; and the road was worse than what we had travelled on Friday . The great- est expedition we could make was two miles in an hour , and in some parts not so much . We kept one man before , with an ax , to cut ...
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