| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1850 - 1280 стор.
...headache they let blood with the teeth of this fish at the seat of the pain which immediately goes away. Continuing our route along the west side of the Lake,...I asked the Indians if those parts were inhabited 1 They answered me, Yes, and that they were Iroquois, and that there were in tliose parts beautiful... | |
| Benjamin Homer Hall - 1858 - 830 стор.
...Champlain, passing reference is made to the Green Mountains and to the plains which lie at their foot. " Continuing our route along the west side of the lake, contemplating the country, I saw," said he, " on the east side very high mountains capped with snow. I asked the Indians if those parts... | |
| Samuel Swift - 1859 - 524 стор.
...agaia he says, <: Continuing our route along the west side of the lake, I saw, on the east bide, • very high mountains capped with snow. I asked the...Indians, if those parts were inhabited. They answered, yes ; and that they were Iroquois, and that there were in those parts beautiful vallies, and fields... | |
| Josiah Fletcher Goodhue - 1861 - 364 стор.
...discovered." And again he says, " Continuing our route along the west side of the lake, I saw, on the cast side, very high mountains capped with snow. I asked...Indians, if those parts were inhabited. They answered, yes ; and that they were Iroquois, and that there were in those parts beautiful vallies, and fields... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 408 стор.
...headache, they let blood with the teeth of this fish at the seat of the pain, which immediately goes away. Continuing our route along the west side of the lake,...answered me yes, and that they were Iroquois, and that there were in those parts beautiful valleys, and fields fertile in corn as good as I had ever... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1877 - 446 стор.
...headache, they let blood with the teeth of this fish at the seat of the pain, which immediately goes away. Continuing our route along the west side of the lake,...answered me yes, and that they were Iroquois, and that there were in those parts beautiful valleys, and fields fertile in corn as good as I had ever... | |
| 1901 - 750 стор.
...quantity of vines handsomer than any I ever saw.'1 In a further description of his journey he says: "Continuing our route along the west side of the lake,...mountains, capped with snow. I asked the Indians if these parts were inhabited. They answered me, yes, and that they were Iroquois, and that there were... | |
| Samuel de Champlain - 1887 - 58 стор.
...headache they let blood with the teeth of this fish at the seat of the pain which immediately goes away. Continuing our route along the west side of the Lake,...answered me, Yes, and that they were Iroquois, and that there were in those parts beautiful vallies, and fields fertile in corn as good as I had ever... | |
| Lewis Cass Aldrich - 1891 - 918 стор.
...been at war, the one with the other. Continuing our route along the west side of the lake, viewing the country, I saw on the east side very high mountains capped with snow. I asked the Indians if these parts were inhabited ? They answered me, yes; and that they belonged to the Iroquois, and that... | |
| George McAleer - 1906 - 168 стор.
...the Iroquois river, by Indians, but abandoned since they have been at war the one with the other .... Continuing our route along the west side of the Lake,...answered me Yes, and that they were Iroquois, and that there were in those parts beautiful valHes, and fields fertile in corn as good as I had ever eaten... | |
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