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" The waters which fall from this horrible precipice do foam and boil after the most hideous manner imaginable, making an outrageous noise, more terrible than that of thunder ; for when the wind blows out of the south their dismal roaring may be heard more... "
The United States Magazine and Democratic Review - Página 193
1839
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Highways and Byways of the Great Lakes

1911 - 484 páginas
...another sentence he declares, "The waters which fall from this horrible precipice do foam and boyl after the most hideous manner imaginable, making an...outrageous noise, more terrible than that of thunder." So impressed was Father Hennepin that he estimated the "horrible precipice" to be 600 feet high. In...
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Great Epochs in American History: Described by Famous Writers from ..., Volumen1

Francis Whiting Halsey - 1912 - 250 páginas
...two falls, with an isle sloping along the middle of it. The waters which fall from this vast height, do foam and boil after the most hideous manner imaginable,...terrible than that of thunder; for when the wind blows from off the south, their dismal roaring may be heard above fifteen leagues off. The river Niagara...
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...The Mohawk Valley and Lake Ontario

Edward Payson Morton - 1913 - 116 páginas
...two Falls, with an Isle sloping along the middle of it. The Waters which fall from this vast height, do foam and boil after the most hideous manner imaginable, making an outrageous Noise, more terrible than Thunder; for when the Wind blows from off the South, their dismal roaring may be heard above fifteen...
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Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Volumen7

1913 - 910 páginas
...Waters," goes on the quaint narrative, " which fall from this horrible Precipice, do foam and boyle after the most hideous Manner imaginable, making an...outrageous Noise more terrible than that of Thunder." The good Jesuit would seem to have been deeply moved by this " dismal Roaring ;" for in the curious...
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La Salle

Louise Hasbrouck Zimm - 1916 - 264 páginas
...two Falls, with an Isle sloping along the middle of it. The Waters which fall from this vast height do foam and boil after the most hideous Manner imaginable,...terrible than that of Thunder; for when the wind blows from off the South, their dismal roaring may be heard above fifteen Leagues off." They were, in all...
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See America First

Orville O. Hiestand - 1922 - 420 páginas
...and two falls with an aisle sloping along the middle of it. The waters which fall from this horrible precipice do foam and boil after the most hideous...outrageous noise more terrible than that of thunder." One can easily see that the imaginative and excitable Frenchman is under the spell of the great cataract....
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The Dominion of Canada: With Newfoundland and an Excursion to Alaska

Karl Baedeker (Firm) - 1922 - 588 páginas
...horrible Precipice do foam and boyl after the most hideoua manner imaginable, making an outrageous Noiae, more terrible than that of Thunder; for when the Wind...blows out of the South, their dismal roaring may be beard more than 15 leagues off'. The sketch he made of the Falls shows several pointa of difference...
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Americana Illustrated, Volumen20

National Americana Society - 1926 - 926 páginas
...two Falls with an Isle sloping along the middle of it. The waters which fall from this vast height do foam and boil after the most hideous manner imaginable, making an outrageous Noise, more terrible than Thunder ; for when the wind blows from off the South their dismal roaring may be heard above fifteen...
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Bulletin of the New York State Museum, Volumen9,Temas45-48

1901 - 858 páginas
...hundred foot high ", and adds that " the Waters which fall from this horrible Precipice, do foam and boyl after the most hideous manner imaginable, making an...Noise, more terrible than that of Thunder, for when the 'Niagara falls are reached from Buffalo by train or electric cars, both of which run at frequent intervals....
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Engineers for the Public Good: A History of the Buffalo District, U.S. Army ...

Nuala McGann Drescher - 1982 - 328 páginas
...600-foot high," and added that "the waters which fall from this horrible precipice , do foam and boyl after the most hideous manner imaginable, making an...roaring may be heard more than fifteen leagues off." He also sketched the falls. In a different day, when measures are more accurate, those who know the...
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