| John Josselyn - 1865 - 190 стор.
...Wood (edit. 1764) with the beginning of p. 3 of the Rarities, and some other places in both. Northeaft an hundred Leagues, known by the name of the White...and is a Land-mark twenty miles off at Sea. It is rifing ground from the Sea more to thefe Hills, and they are inacceflible but by the Gullies which... | |
| Benjamin Glazier Willey - 1870 - 322 стор.
...Four score miles (upon a direct line), to the NW of Scarborow, a ridge of mountains runs NW and NE, an hundred leagues, known by the name of the White...year, and is a landmark twenty miles off at sea. It is a rising ground from the sea-shore to these hills ; and they are inaccessible, but by the gullies which... | |
| C. H. Hitchcock - 1874 - 848 стор.
...explorers. " Four-score miles," says Josselyn, "to the Northwest of Scarboroiv, a Ridge of Mountains runs North-west and North-east an hundred leagues, known...seashore to these Hills, and they are inaccessible except by the Gullies which the dissolved Snow hath made. In these Gullies grow Savcn bushes, which,... | |
| White mountains, Moses Foster Sweetser - 1876 - 524 стор.
...(upon a direct lme) to the Northweft of Scarborowi a Ridge of Mountains run Northweft and Northeaft an hundred Leagues, known by the name of the White...Mountains, upon which lieth Snow all .the year, and it is a Land-mark twenty miles off at Sea. It is rifing ground from the Seafhore to thefe Hills, and... | |
| Moses Foster Sweetser - 1876 - 526 стор.
...(upon a direct line) to the North weft oi Searforew, a Ridge of Mountains run Northweft and Northeaft an hundred Leagues, known by the name of the White Mountains, upon which lieih Snow all the year, and it is a Land-mark twenty miles oif at Sea. It is rifing ground from the... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 670 стор.
...altogether leave out descriptions of the country in general. Thus he speaks of " a ridge of mountains . . . known by the name of the White Mountains, upon which...year, and is a landmark twenty miles off at sea." * One of the highest of these mountains is " called the Sugar Loaf, ... a rude heap of massy stones... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 332 стор.
...altogether leave out descriptions of the country in general. Thus he speaks of " a ridge of mountains . . . known by the name of the White Mountains, upon which...year, and is a landmark twenty miles off at sea." 3 One of the highest of these mountains is " called the Sugar Loaf, ... a rude heap of massy stones... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 656 стор.
...he speaks of " a ridge of mountains . . . known by the name of the White Mountains, upon which licth snow all the year, and is a landmark twenty miles off at sea." * One of the highest of these mountains is " called the Sugar Loaf, ... a rude heap of massy stones... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1879 - 320 стор.
...altogether leave out descriptions of the country in general. Thus he speaks of " a ridge of mountains . . . known by the name of the White Mountains, upon which...year, and is a landmark twenty miles off at sea." * One of the highest of these mountains is " called the Sugar Loaf, ... a rude heap of massy stones... | |
| Samuel G. Drake - 1880 - 800 стор.
...N. \V. and N E. an hundred leagues, known by the name of the While Mountains, upon which lieth sno* all the year, and is a landmark twenty miles off at sea. It is a rising ground from the sea shore to these hills, and they are inaccessible but by the gullies which... | |
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