| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1905 - Страниц: 428
...beares S. 20? W. about 4° [-25] mileSi point adams is verry low and is Situated within the derection between those two high points of land, the water appears...rain a little before day and continued raining untill IT oClock I proceeded on thro emencely bad thickets & hills, crossing 2 points to a 3'.u on which we... | |
| Gary E. Moulton, Thomas W. Dunlay - 1990 - Страниц: 774
...S. 20° W. about (40) [WC?: 25] miles, point adams is verry low and is Situated within the direction between those two high points of land, the water appears...waves dashing against the rocks & this emence ocian 1 . Clark's route is shown as a dotted line on Atlas map 9 1 and on fig. 1 . 2. Chinook River, in Pacific... | |
| John Logan Allen - 1991 - Страниц: 452
...Cape Disappointment (and how meaningful that name really was), Clark reponed that his men appeared "much Satisfied with their trip beholding with estonishment the high waves dashing against the tocks & this emence Ocian" (III, 134). Clark himself did not record his emotions, and his feelings... | |
| Francis D. Cogliano - 2000 - Страниц: 290
...an overland journey to the Pacific. Clatk nored that the "men appeat much Satisfied with theit ttip beholding with estonishment the high waves dashing against the rocks & this emence Ocian." Clatk catved his name on a tree overlooking the ocean with the wonderfully undersrared caprion, "By... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 2002 - Страниц: 560
...beares S.20° W. about 40 [25] miles, point adams is verry low and is Situated within the derection between those two high points of land, the water appears...waves dashing against the rocks & this emence Ocian November 19th Tuesday 1805 after takeing a Sumptious brackfast of Venison which was rosted on Stiks... | |
| Gary E. Moulton - 2002 - Страниц: 548
...the opposit Side, the waves appear to brake with tremendious force in every direction quite acruss a large Sand bar lies within the mouth nearest to...waves dashing against the rocks & this emence ocian 1 . Clark's route is shown as a dotted line on Atbts map 9 1 and on bg. i . 2. Chntook River, in Pacific... | |
| W. Dale Nelson - 2003 - Страниц: 185
...State Park. From this point, the hard trudging and climbing was all worth it. "The men," said Clark, "appear much Satisfied with their trip beholding with...waves dashing against the rocks & this emence ocian." 2 Cape Disappointment, at the northern edge of the mouth of the Columbia River, where Toussaint Charbonneau... | |
| Patrick Lee - 2005 - Страниц: 244
...morning. November 1 8 (Clark): I set out with 10 men and my man York to go to the Ocian by land. . .the men appear much Satisfied with their trip beholding...waves dashing against the rocks & this emence Ocian November 19 (Clark): I arose early this morning from under a Wet blanket caused by a Shower of rain.... | |
| 2007 - Страниц: 164
...Clark noted in his journal for November 18, 1805 — with his typically creative spelling intact — "men appear much Satisfied with their trip beholding...waves dashing against the rocks & this emence ocian." Note the erosion of the cliffs that appear between Aaron and Jean and just below the Lewis and Clark... | |
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