I have seen nothing more frightful; a mass of large trees, entire, with branches, real floating islands, came rushing from the mouth of the river Pekitanoui, so impetuously, that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. Proceedings and Collections - Σελίδα 183των Nebraska State Historical Society - 1885Πλήρης προβολή - Σχετικά με αυτό το βιβλίο
| John Gilmary Shea - 1852 - 368 σελίδες
...Pekitanoiii, so impetuously, that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. The agitation was so great that the water was all muddy and could not get clear. Pekitanoiiif is a considerable river which coming from * The drawing of theae figures by Marquette... | |
| Benjamin Franklin French - 1852 - 372 σελίδες
...Pekitanoiii, so impetuously, that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. The agitation was so great that the water was all muddy and could not get clear. Pekitanoiiif is a considerable river which coming from * The drawing of these figures by Marquette... | |
| 1853 - 688 σελίδες
...(Missouri) so impetupusly, that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. The agitation was so great that the water was all muddy, and could not get clear." The active and sagacious mind of the Jesuit immediately perceived the importance of exploring the course... | |
| 1853 - 692 σελίδες
...impetuously, tin: we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. The agitatu ъ was so great that the water was all muddy, and could not got clear." The ac'.iv-r and sagacious mind of the Jesuit immediately perceived the importance of exp!... | |
| Jacob Ferris - 1856 - 366 σελίδες
...great river so impetuously that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. The agitation was so great that the water was all muddy, and could not get clear." They, at length, by hugging the shore, got by the horrible tumult occasioned by the commingling of... | |
| Jacob Ferris - 1856 - 406 σελίδες
...great river so impetuously that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. The agitation was so great that the water was all muddy, and could not get clear." They, at length, by hugging the shore, got by the horrible tumult occasioned by the commingling of... | |
| John Stevens Cabot Abbott - 1875 - 384 σελίδες
...Pekitunoul, so impetuously that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. The agitation was so great that the water was all muddy, and could not get clear/' This was the rush and the roar of the incoming billows of the terrible Missouri, the most tremendous... | |
| Hiram Williams Beckwith - 1879 - 318 σελίδες
...Pekitanoiii, so impetuously that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. The agitation was so great that the water was all muddy and could not get clear.* * Pekitanofli, with the aboriginals, signified " muddy water," on the authority of Father Marest, in... | |
| John Stevens C. Abbott - 1880 - 436 σελίδες
...Pekitunoul, so impetuously that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. The agitation was so great that the water was all muddy, and could not get clear." This was the rush and the roar of the incoming billows of the terrible Missouri, the most tremendous... | |
| Hiram Williams Beckwith - 1881 - 970 σελίδες
...Pekitanoiii, so impetuously that we could not, without great danger, expose ourselves to pass across. The agitation was so great that the water was all muddy and could not get clear.* * Pekitanoui, with the aboriginals, signified " muddy water," on the authority of Father Marest, in his letter referred... | |
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