| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1905 - Страниц: 428
...heavens became darkened by a black cloud from the SW & a hard rain suckceeded which lasted untill 1 2 oClock with a hard wind which raised the seas tremendiously...seat Cathlamet \ (located opposit Puget Island) ED. a small holler about y£ a mile from us, and canoes at the mercey 'of the waves & drift wood, we have... | |
| Gary E. Moulton, Thomas W. Dunlay - 1990 - Страниц: 774
...Species, The Pine of fur Specs, or Spruc Pine grow here to an emense Size & hight maney of them 7 & 8 feet through and upwards of 200 feet high, It would...Situation at this time all wet and cold with our bedding &c. also wet, in a Cove Scercely large nough to Contain us, our Baggage in a Small holler about V4... | |
| Gary E. Moulton - 2002 - Страниц: 548
...Sprue Pine grow here to an emense Size & hight maney of them 7 & 8 feet through and upwards of aoo feet high. It would be distressing to a feeling person...Situation at this time all wet and cold with our bedding &c. also wet. in a Cove Scercely large nough to Contain us. our Baggage in a Small holler about 'i.... | |
| Barbara Fifer, Vicky Soderberg - 2001 - Страниц: 224
...not forgotten. A few days later, with their leather clothes rotting from the moisture, Clark wrote, "It would be distressing to a feeling person to See...Situation at this time all wet and cold with our bedding &c. also wet..." The Corps took shelter from November 10 to 15 on the eastern side of Point Ellice... | |
| Robert A. Saindon - 2003 - Страниц: 704
...their fishermen with thirteen salmon and three small trout. Clark further describes their dilemma: It would be distressing to a feeling person to see...situation at this time all wet and cold with our bedding &c. also wet, in a cove scercely large [e]nough to contain us, our Baggage in a small holler about... | |
| Robert A. Saindon - 2003 - Страниц: 704
...their fishermen with thirteen salmon and three small trout. Clark further describes their dilemma: It would be distressing to a feeling person to see...situation at this time all wet and cold with our bedding &c. also wet, in a cove scercely large [e]nough to contain us, our Baggage in a small holler about... | |
| Stephen E. Ambrose - 2003 - Страниц: 314
...to recede, Capt. C. walked amongst the litter and debris that once was our baggage, he allowed how it would be distressing to a feeling person to see our Situation at this time. II, of. Capt. C. directed me, Willard and Colter to attempt to get around the point in the Indian Canoe... | |
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