| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1814 - 554 стор.
...a stick through it and carried it off* to roast* Friday, November 1, 1805. The morning was cool and the wind high from the northeast. The Indians who...brought them down the rapid, till at the distance of two and a half miles they stopped to take in their loading, which they had been afraid to trust in... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1893 - 488 стор.
...through it and carried it off to roast. (P-55) Friday, November ist, 1805. The morning was cool and the wind high from the northeast. The Indians who...brought them down the rapid, till at the distance of 2% miles they stopped to take in their loading, which they had been afraid to trust in the last rapid,... | |
| Otis Tufton Mason - 1896 - 357 стор.
...way, viz, with a band over the forehead, the pack resting on their shoulder blades or a little below. Of the Columbia Indians Lewis and Clark speak : The...they stopped to take in their loading, which they had been afraid to trust in the last rapid, and had therefore carried by land from the head of the... | |
| Otis Tufton Mason - 1896 - 478 стор.
...way, viz, with a band over the forehead, the pack resting on their shoulder blades or a little below.2 Of the Columbia Indians Lewis and Clark speak : The...they stopped to take in their loading, which they had been afraid to trust in the last rapid, and had therefore carried by land from the head of the... | |
| Otis Tufton Mason - 1896 - 357 стор.
...viz, with a baud over the forehead, the pack resting on their shoulder blades or a little below.-' Of the Columbia Indians Lewis and Clark speak : The...and carried them below the great shoot, where they pnt them in the water and brought them down the rapid, till at the distance of 3^ miles they stopped... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1902 - 620 стор.
...a stick through it and carried it off to roast. Friday, November 1, 1805. The morning was cool and the wind high from the northeast. The Indians who...brought them down the rapid, till at the distance of two and a half miles they stopped to take in their loading, which they had been afraid to trust in... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1903 - 618 стор.
...a stick through it and carried it off to roast. Friday, November I, 1805. The morning was cool and the wind high from the northeast. The Indians who...brought them down the rapid, till at the distance of two and a half miles they stopped to take in their loading, which they had been afraid to trust in... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1904 - 440 стор.
...stick through it and carried it off to roast. Friday, November 1, 1805. — The morning was cool and the wind high from the northeast. The Indians who...brought them down the rapid, till at the distance "of two and a half miles they (stopped to take in their loading, which they had been afraid to trust in... | |
| Elliot Coues - 2007 - 477 стор.
...through it and carried it off to roast. (/.5S) Friday, November 1st, 1805. The nadrning was cool and the wind high from the northeast. The Indians who...brought them down the rapid, till at the distance of 2% miles they stopped to take in their loading, which they had been afraid to trust in the last rapid,... | |
| 1895 - 1246 стор.
...way, viz, with a band over the forehead, the pack resting on their shoulder blades or a little below.3 Of the Columbia Indians Lewis and Clark speak : The...they stopped to take in their loading, which they had been afraid to trust in the last rapid, and had therefore, carried by land from the head of the... | |
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