| New-York Historical Society - 1841 - 518 стор.
...night. After proceeding one hundred leagues, we found a very pleasant situation among some steep hills, through which a very large river, deep at its mouth,...sea ; from the sea to the estuary of the river, any snip heavily laden might pass, with the help of the tide, which rises eight feet. But as we were riding... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1859 - 344 стор.
..." After proceeding one hundred leagues, we found a very pleasant situation among some steep hills, through which a very large river, deep at its mouth, forced its way to the sen. From the sea to the estuaiy of the river any ship heavily laden might pass, with the help of the... | |
| James Watson Gerard - 1875 - 58 стор.
...says, in his letter to King Francis : " We found a very "pleasant situation among some steep hills, through which a " very large river, deep at its mouth, forced its way to the sea. " We passed up the river about half a league, when we found it " formed a most beautiful lake three... | |
| Henry Cruse Murphy - 1875 - 230 стор.
...'night. . After proceeding one hundred leagues we found a very pleasant situation among some steep hills, through which a very large river, deep at its mouth, forced its way to the sea." There can be no mistake in regard to the portion of the coast here intended. Upon leaving this river... | |
| Henry Cruse Murphy - 1875 - 230 стор.
...proceeding one hundred leagues, wo found a very pleasant situation among some sleep hills throuilh which a very large river, deep at its mouth forced its way to the sea." 100 Fourth. " We took the boat and entering the river we found the country on its banks well peopled.... | |
| HENRY G. MURPHY - 1875 - 222 стор.
...proceeding one hundred leagues we found a very pleasant situation among some steep hills, through lohich a very large river , deep at its mouth, forced its way to the sea" There can be no mistake in regard to the portion of tte coast here intended. Upon leaving this river... | |
| Barnard Shipp - 1881 - 720 стор.
...night. After proceeding one hundred leagues we found a very pleasant situation among some steep hills, through which a very large river, deep at its mouth,...sea to the estuary of the river, any ship heavily laded might pass with the help of the tide, which rises eight feet. But as we were riding at anchor... | |
| E. E. Hale - 1882 - 310 стор.
...night. After proceeding one hundred leagues we found a very pleasant situation among some steep hills, through which a very large river, deep at its mouth,...berth, we would not venture up in our vessel without a good knowledge of the mouth; therefore we took the boat, and entering the river we found the country... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1883 - 308 стор.
...night. After proceeding one hundred leagues we found a very pleasant situation among some steep hills, through which a very large river, deep at its mouth,...berth, we would not venture up in our vessel without a good knowledge of the mouth ; therefore we took the boat, and entering the river we found the country... | |
| Ferdinand S. Bartram - 1888 - 234 стор.
...proceeding some hundred leagues to the northward we found a very pleasant situation among some steep hills through which a very large river, deep at its mouth,...the help of the tide, which rises eight feet. But we would not enter with our vessel without a knowledge of the mouth, so took a small boat, and rowing... | |
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