Western Wanderings: A Record of Travel in the Evening LandR. Bentley, 1874 - 364 pagina's |
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Pagina 17
... was not looking , but that alone could not account for the terrific force of the blow she inflicted . Leaving on our right the Catskill Mountains , where C 6 poor Rip Van Winkle slept his sleep of twenty NEW YORK TO NIAGARA . 17.
... was not looking , but that alone could not account for the terrific force of the blow she inflicted . Leaving on our right the Catskill Mountains , where C 6 poor Rip Van Winkle slept his sleep of twenty NEW YORK TO NIAGARA . 17.
Pagina 25
... leave without a souvenir of Niagara . We were afterwards induced to change our clothes for waterproof ones , and to descend with a guide beneath , or rather behind the Fall . I am not sure that this part of the programme repaid us for ...
... leave without a souvenir of Niagara . We were afterwards induced to change our clothes for waterproof ones , and to descend with a guide beneath , or rather behind the Fall . I am not sure that this part of the programme repaid us for ...
Pagina 27
... leave behind us one of the grandest of Nature's handiworks . We make our journey to Chicago in a ' Silver Palace Drawing - room and Sleeping - car ; ' and as there is not much outside to claim our attention , we may as well occupy ...
... leave behind us one of the grandest of Nature's handiworks . We make our journey to Chicago in a ' Silver Palace Drawing - room and Sleeping - car ; ' and as there is not much outside to claim our attention , we may as well occupy ...
Pagina 30
... Leaving Detroit , we passed through a country thickly wooded at intervals , and scattered here and there with towns and villages , some busy and active , others looking sleepy and lazy -- the latter by far the more attractive of the two ...
... Leaving Detroit , we passed through a country thickly wooded at intervals , and scattered here and there with towns and villages , some busy and active , others looking sleepy and lazy -- the latter by far the more attractive of the two ...
Pagina 41
... leaving the Mississippi we gradually ascend until we reach the high plateau which divides that river from the Missouri . There is no doubt about its being a ' rolling prairie , ' as the undulations of the ground recall the round swell ...
... leaving the Mississippi we gradually ascend until we reach the high plateau which divides that river from the Missouri . There is no doubt about its being a ' rolling prairie , ' as the undulations of the ground recall the round swell ...
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Western Wanderings: A Record of Travel in the Evening Land John Whetham Boddam-Whetham Volledige weergave - 1874 |
Western Wanderings: A Record of Travel in the Evening Land John Whetham Boddam-Whetham Volledige weergave - 1874 |
Western Wanderings: A Record of Travel in the Evening Land John Whetham Boddam-Whetham Volledige weergave - 1874 |
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