| Timothy Dwight - 1821 - 542 стор.
...kept by a Mr. Root, just at the Eastern end of the bridge, which crosses the Hooestennuc in this town. The inn-keeper, who knew him, asked him where he had...had been laid on it. Mr. Van Rensselaer said, that this could not be true ; because his horse had come over without any difficulty, or reluctance ; that... | |
| Timothy Dwight - 1823 - 1040 стор.
...reason to question the truth of the recital, except what is furnished by the nature of the fact itself. Mr. Root replied, that that was impossible ; because...had been laid on it. Mr. Van Rensselaer said, that this could not be true ; because his horse had come over without any difficulty or reluctance ; that... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1840 - 672 стор.
...inn,keeper, who knew him, asked him where he had crossed the river. He answered, ' On the fcridge.' Mr. Root replied, that that was impossible, because it had been raised that eery day, and that not a plank hnd been laid on it. Mr. Van Rensselaer said that it '<mld not be true,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1841 - 678 стор.
...The inn-keeper, who knew him, asked him where he had crossed the river. He answered, ' On thebridge.' Mr. Root replied, that that was impossible, because...and that not a plank had been laid on it. Mr. Van Renssdaer said that ifr could not be true, because his horse had come over without any difficulty or... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1844 - 690 стор.
...great bridge in this town. It is too remarkable not to be introduced here. " A Mr. Van Kensselaer, a young gentleman from Albany, came one evening into...Mr. Van Rensselaer said that it could not be true, becausR his horse had come over without any difficulty or reluctance; that the night was indeed so... | |
| 1843 - 402 стор.
...knew him, asked him where he had crossed the river. He answered ' on the bridge.' Mr. Root replied, that was impossible, because it had been raised that very day, and that not a single plank had yet been laid on it. Mr. Van Rensselaer said that it could not be true, because his... | |
| Josiah Gilbert Holland - 1855 - 634 стор.
...a Mr. Root, just at the eastern end of the bridge. The inn-keeper, who knew him, asked him where he crossed the river. He answered, 'on the bridge.' Mr....could not be true, because his horse had come over it without any difficulty or reluctance; that the night was so profoundly dark, as to prevent him from... | |
| John Hayward - 1857 - 804 стор.
...eastern end of the bridge. The innkeeper, who knew him, asked him where he had crossed the river. lie answered, ' On the bridge.' Mr. Root replied, that...and that not a plank had been laid on it. Mr. Van llcnsselaer said that it could not be true, because bis horse had come over without any difficulty... | |
| Albany Institute - 1873 - 820 стор.
...knew him, asked him where he had crossed the river. He answered, ' on the bridge.' Mr. Root replied that was impossible, because it had been raised that very day and there was not a plank laid on it. Mr. VR said this . could not be true; because his horse had come... | |
| Albany Institute - 1876 - 172 стор.
...knew him, asked him where he had crossed the river. He answered, ' on the bridge.' Mr. Root replied that was impossible, because it had been raised that very day and there was not a plank laid on it. Mr. VR said this could not be true ; because his horse had come over... | |
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