Western Wanderings: A Record of Travel in the Evening LandR. Bentley, 1874 - 364 pagina's |
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Pagina 24
... very careful to point out the exact spot where Blondin crossed on the tight - rope . It was a long way below the Falls , and therefore no more danger incurred than in walking on a rope stretched across the foun- 24 WESTERN WANDERINGS .
... very careful to point out the exact spot where Blondin crossed on the tight - rope . It was a long way below the Falls , and therefore no more danger incurred than in walking on a rope stretched across the foun- 24 WESTERN WANDERINGS .
Pagina 41
... crossed the Mississippi , we find ourselves in that pretty , well - built town , where we are to stay for a couple of days , to recover from the effects of Pullman ' and to see what we can of the great river . After leaving the ...
... crossed the Mississippi , we find ourselves in that pretty , well - built town , where we are to stay for a couple of days , to recover from the effects of Pullman ' and to see what we can of the great river . After leaving the ...
Pagina 46
... crossed the dull , muddy river , with its low , flat banks , on a fine iron bridge sixty feet above high water mark . The Transfer Company ' put through ' passengers to much unnecessary inconvenience here , and when they do arrive at ...
... crossed the dull , muddy river , with its low , flat banks , on a fine iron bridge sixty feet above high water mark . The Transfer Company ' put through ' passengers to much unnecessary inconvenience here , and when they do arrive at ...
Pagina 57
... crossing the prairie always carry umbrellas . you 6 The eating - stations , all along the route , call for great improvement ; some of them are moderately good , but , as a rule , the food is ill - cooked and worse served . Morning ...
... crossing the prairie always carry umbrellas . you 6 The eating - stations , all along the route , call for great improvement ; some of them are moderately good , but , as a rule , the food is ill - cooked and worse served . Morning ...
Pagina 59
... found ourselves crossing a great prairie farming country , on our way to the caņon . Those who have seen the never - ending sweep of the Great Plains can understand the feeling of - well - call it self OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY . 59.
... found ourselves crossing a great prairie farming country , on our way to the caņon . Those who have seen the never - ending sweep of the Great Plains can understand the feeling of - well - call it self OMAHA TO SALT LAKE CITY . 59.
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Western Wanderings: A Record of Travel in the Evening Land John Whetham Boddam-Whetham Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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Western Wanderings: A Record of Travel in the Evening Land John Whetham Boddam-Whetham Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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