| Meriwether Lewis, Elliott Coues - 1893 - Страниц: 484
...feeling, or indulges a sentiment ; "we are in view of the Ocian, this great Pacific Octian which we have been so long anxious to see, and the roreing or noise...brakeing on the rockey shores (as I suppose) may be heard distictly." And H 147, same date : " Ocian in view ! O ! the joy." GRAY'S BAY — CAMP ON GRAY'S POINT.... | |
| Olin Dunbar Wheeler - 1895 - Страниц: 724
...above that rock they are supposed to have seen " the Ocian, this great Pacific Octian which we have been so long anxious to see, and the roreing or noise made by the waves breaking on the rocky shores * * * may be heard distictly." When, last summer, from the pilot-house... | |
| Olin Dunbar Wheeler - 1904 - Страниц: 456
...for him. " Great joy in camp, we are in view of the Ocian, this great Pacific Octian which we have been so long anxious to see, and the roreing or noise...brakeing on the rockey shores (as I suppose) may be heard distictly." No wonder they felt joyful at the outlook. The goal was almost reached, after innumerable... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1905 - Страниц: 428
...form Shape or Size of the Islands on the Lard Side. Great joy in camp we are in view of the Ocian? (in the morning when fog cleared off just below last...made 34 miles to day as computed. [Clark, first draft :] AW 8": Friday 1 805 a cloudy morning some rain and wind we changed our clothes and set out at 9... | |
| 1905 - Страниц: 1008
...record, — "Great joy in camp, we are in view of the Ocian, this great Pacific Octian which we have been so long anxious to see, and the roreing or noise...brakeing on the rockey shores (as I suppose) may be heard distictly." Certainly we have no reason to be ashamed of the American Xenophon. He had led his little... | |
| Elroy McKendree Avery - 1910 - Страниц: 586
...Novem- October 15 ber, came, says Clark, " in view of the Ocian, this great Pacific Octean which we have been so long anxious to See. and the roreing or noise made by the waves braking on the rocky Shores (as I suppose) may be heard distinctly." 1805 Almost continuous rains and... | |
| Constance Lindsay Skinner - 1920 - Страниц: 316
...was "Great joy in camp, we are in view of the Ocian, . . . this great Pacific Octean which we have been so long anxious to See, and the roreing or noise made by the waves brakeing on the rockey shores . . . may be heard distictly." It would seem that what they saw, however, was not the ocean but. the... | |
| Harold P. Howard - 2002 - Страниц: 240
...the usually unemotional Clark. "We are in view of the Ocian, this great Pacific Octian which we have been so long anxious to see, and the roreing or noise...shores (as I suppose) may be heard disti[n]ctly." The estimated distance the explorers had traveled from St. Louis to the ocean was 4,100 miles. Throughout... | |
| Anna L. Waldo - 2010 - Страниц: 966
...the usually unemotional Clark. "We are in view of the Ocian, this great Pacific Ocian which we have been so long anxious to see, and the roreing or noise...shores [as I suppose] may be heard disti[n]ctly." The estimated distance the explorers had traveled from St. Louis to the ocean was four thousand one... | |
| Gary E. Moulton, Thomas W. Dunlay - 1990 - Страниц: 774
...of the Ocian,w [NB: in the morning when fog cleared off just below last village just on leaving the village of Warkiacum], this great Pacific Octean which...brakeing on the rockey Shores (as I Suppose) may be heard distictly" we made 34 miles to day as Computed 1. It is not clear why an asterisk follows this line.... | |
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