| Samuel Peters - 1782 - 462 páginas
...thunders, and the irrefiftible power and ftrength of waters ! No living creature was ever known to pafs through this narrow, except an Indian woman, who was,...current. Perceiving her danger, fhe took a bottle of rum (he had with K her, her, and drank the whole of it ; then lay down in her canoe, to meet her deftiny.... | |
| Samuel Peters - 1829 - 440 páginas
...thunders, and the irresistable power and strength of waters ! No living creature was ever known to pass through this narrow, except an Indian woman, who was in a canoe, attempting to cross the river above^it, but carelessly suffered herself to fall within the power of the current.... | |
| Samuel Peters - 1877 - 298 páginas
...thunders, and the irresistible power and strength of waters ! No living creature was ever known to pass through this narrow, except an Indian woman, who was, in a canoe, attempting to cross the river above it, but carelessly suffered herself to fall within the power of the current.... | |
| Samuel Peters - 1877 - 296 páginas
...thunders, and the irresistible power and strength of waters! No living creature was ever known to pass through this narrow, except an Indian woman, who was, in a canoe, attempting to cross the river above it, but carelessly suffered herself to fall within the power of the current.... | |
| George Perkins Merrill - 1906 - 646 páginas
...from a description of the, narrows of the Connecticut River. Xo living creature was ever known to pass through this narrow except an Indian woman, who was in a canoe, attempting to cross the river above it, but carelessly suffered herself to fall within the power of the current.... | |
| United States National Museum - 1906 - 940 páginas
...from a description of the narrows of the Connecticut River. No living creature was ever known to pass through this narrow except an Indian woman, who was in a canoe, attempting to cross the river above it, but carelessly suffered herself to fall within the power of the current.... | |
| United States National Museum - 1906 - 944 páginas
...from a description of the narrows of the Connecticut River. No living creature was ever known to pass through this narrow except an Indian woman, who was in a canoe, attempting to cross the riverabove it, but carelessly suffered herself to fall within the power of the current. Perceiving... | |
| Lyman Simpson Hayes - 1907 - 1034 páginas
...splintered like a broom, to the amazement of the spectator. No living creature was ever known to pass through this narrow, except an Indian woman, who was in a canoe, attempting to cross the river above it, but carelessly let herself fall within the power of the current. Perceiving... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1922 - 1162 páginas
...pieces with no greater ease than dooa this mighty water.*" No living creature was ever known to pass through this narrow, except an Indian woman, who was In a canoe attempting to cross the river above It, but carelessly suffered herself to fall within the power of the current.... | |
| George Perkins Merrill - 1924 - 878 páginas
...from a description of the narrows of the Connecticut River. No living creature was ever known to pass through this narrow except an Indian woman, who was in a canoe, attempting to cross the river above it, but carelessly suffered herself to fall within the power of the current.... | |
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