Works, Volumen6G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 42
Página xiv
... Taken Possession of by the British -Indignation of Comcomly at the Conduct of His Son - in - law . · CHAP . XXXI . - Arrival of the Brig Pedler at Astoria - Breaking up of the Establishment- Departure of Several of the Company - Tra ...
... Taken Possession of by the British -Indignation of Comcomly at the Conduct of His Son - in - law . · CHAP . XXXI . - Arrival of the Brig Pedler at Astoria - Breaking up of the Establishment- Departure of Several of the Company - Tra ...
Página 12
... taken every night , and salmon trout of a small size , so that the camp had principally to subsist upon dried buffalo meat . On the 14th , a poor , half - naked Snake In- dian , one of that forlorn caste called the Shuckers , or Diggers ...
... taken every night , and salmon trout of a small size , so that the camp had principally to subsist upon dried buffalo meat . On the 14th , a poor , half - naked Snake In- dian , one of that forlorn caste called the Shuckers , or Diggers ...
Página 20
... taken away . It was in vain Mr. Hunt made inquir- ies of him concerning his route , and the course of the river . The Indian was too much fright- ened and bewildered to comprehend him or to reply ; he did nothing but alternately com ...
... taken away . It was in vain Mr. Hunt made inquir- ies of him concerning his route , and the course of the river . The Indian was too much fright- ened and bewildered to comprehend him or to reply ; he did nothing but alternately com ...
Página 21
... taken off . This disastrous event brought the whole squadron to a halt , and struck a chill into every bosom . Indeed , they had arrived at a terrific strait , that forbade all further progress in the canoes , and dismayed the most ...
... taken off . This disastrous event brought the whole squadron to a halt , and struck a chill into every bosom . Indeed , they had arrived at a terrific strait , that forbade all further progress in the canoes , and dismayed the most ...
Página 33
... taken to set out im- mediately on foot . As to the other detachments that had in a manner gone forth to seek their fortunes , there was little chance of their return ; they would probably make their own way through the wilderness . At ...
... taken to set out im- mediately on foot . As to the other detachments that had in a manner gone forth to seek their fortunes , there was little chance of their return ; they would probably make their own way through the wilderness . At ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
American American Fur Company animal arrived Astor Astoria band banks beaver Ben Jones Blackfeet buffalo caches Caldron Linn camp Canadian canoes Captain carry Clarke Clerc coast Columbia River Comcomly companions comrades course Crooks Crows dangerous despatches distance encamped enterprise establishment expedition feet fish forward Fur Company grizzly bear hills horses Hudson's Bay Company hundred Hunt hunters Indians Isaac Todd John Reed journey killed land lodges M'Dougal M'Kenzie M'Lellan M'Tavish Mad River meat miles Missouri morning moun mouth natives neighborhood night Northwest Company partners party passed peltries perilous Pierre Delaunay Pierre Dorion plain poor prairies proceeded procure provisions Reed rifle rocks Rocky Mountains Russian salmon Sandwich Islands savages ship shore Shoshonies skins Snake River snow soon spirit stream Stuart suffered supply tains tion Tonquin trade trap trappers travellers tribes voyage voyageurs Wallah-Wallah wandering wild wilderness willow winter