| Meriwether Lewis - 1893 - Страниц: 488
...terrors of the threat which we made on first seeing them, and now behave with the greatest decency. 1 " O ! how horriable is the day waves brakeing with great...the shore throwing the water into our camp, &c.," Clark I 40. November 2T,d. The rain continued through the night, but the morning was calm and cloudy.... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1905 - Страниц: 428
...the Indians easy ruled and kept in order by a stricter indifference towards them Friday November 11"^ 1805. a moderate rain all the last night with wind,...crouding about the mens shelters to day, we purchased a fiew Wappato roots for which we gave Armban[d]s, & rings to the old Squar, those roots are equal to... | |
| Gary E. Moulton, Thomas W. Dunlay - 1990 - Страниц: 774
...Storm did not Sease at day but blew with nearly equal violence throughout the whole day accompaned with rain. O! how horriable is the day waves brakeing...Crouding about the mens Shelters to day, we purchased a fiew wappato r00ts for which we gave armbans, & rings to the old Squar, those roots are equal to the... | |
| John Logan Allen - 1991 - Страниц: 452
...the wind, accompanied by sheets of rain, blew with such violence that their camp was nearly awash— "O! how horriable is the day waves brakeing with great...Shore throwing the water into our Camp &c. all wet and confined to our Shelters" (III, 143). A small group of Clatsop Indians visited the American camp on... | |
| Gary E. Moulton - 2002 - Страниц: 548
...Sease at day but blew with nearly equal violence throughout the whole day accompaned with rain. OI how horriable is the day waves brakeing with great...Crouding about the mens Shelters to day. we purchased a hew wappato roots for which we gave armbans. & rings to the old Squar. those roots are equal to the... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 2002 - Страниц: 560
...articles we gave high prices. NINE i November 22, 1805-March 22, 1806 [Clark] Friday November 22nd. 1805. O! how horriable is the day waves brakeing with great...Shore throwing the Water into our Camp &c. all wet and confine! to our Shelters, Several Indian men and women crouding about the mens shelters to day, we... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Gary E. Moulton - 2003 - Страниц: 478
...remainder thought the party should examine the opposite shore or move upriver. November 22, 1805 [CLARK] O( how horriable is the day waves brakeing with great...our Camp &c. all wet and Confind to our Shelters. [Remained at Station Camp.] November 23, 1805 [CLARK] Capt Lewis Branded a tree with his name Date... | |
| Patrick Lee - 2005 - Страниц: 244
...wind. . .blew with Such Violence that we wer almost overwhelmed with water blown from the river. . .blew with nearly equal violence throughout the whole...accompanied with rain. O! how horriable is the day waves breaking with great violence against the Shore throwing the Water into our Camp &c. ...all wet and... | |
| Zeese Papanikolas - 2007 - Страниц: 232
...hunters, a Shoshone Indian woman, and a slave voted on where to make their winter quarters. COMING HOME O! how horriable is the day waves brakeing with great...Shore throwing the Water into our Camp &c. all wet and Confined to our Shelters. William Clark, November 22, i8o515 The rain Contines, with Tremendious gusts... | |
| Neta Lohnes Frazier - 2007 - Страниц: 204
...it is merely a guess, but the odds are in its favor. Terrible weather continues: Nov. 22 [Clark] Oh how horriable is the day waves brakeing with great...Shore throwing the water into our camp &c. all wet and confined to our Shelters . . . we purchased afiew Wappato roots for which we gave Armbands & rings... | |
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