| 1831 - 1008 pagina’s
...picture to myself the dense and lofty summits of the forest, that everywhere spread along the bills, and overhung the margins of the stream, unmolested by the axe of the settler ; when 1 know how dearly purchased the safe navigation of that river has been by the blood of many worthy... | |
| 1831 - 1040 pagina’s
...those almost uninhabited shores ; when I picture to myself the dense and lofty summits of the forest, that everywhere spread along the hills, and overhung...been by the blood of many worthy Virginians ; when I see that no longer any aborigines are to be found there, and that the vast herds of elks, deer, and... | |
| 1832 - 446 pagina’s
...reached Henderson, distant from Shipping-port by water about 200 miles. When I think of these times, and call back to my mind the grandeur and beauty of...stream, unmolested by the axe of the settler ; when 1 know how dearly-purchased the safe navigation of that river has been by the blood of many worthy... | |
| 1832 - 438 pagina’s
...reached Henderson, distant from Shipping-port by water about 200 miles. When I think of these times, and call back to my mind the grandeur and beauty of...stream, unmolested by the axe of the settler ; when 1 know how dearly-purchased the safe navigation of that river has been by the blood of many worthy... | |
| John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 pagina’s
...those almost uninhabited shores; when I picture to myself the dense and lofty summits of the forest, that everywhere spread along the hills, and overhung...been by the blood of many worthy Virginians; when I see that no longer any Aborigines are to be found there, and that the vast herds of elks, deer and... | |
| 1836 - 496 pagina’s
...'hose almost uninhabited shores ; when I picture i ¿yself the dense and lofty summits of the forest, that everywhere spread along the hills, and overhung...been by the blood of many worthy Virginians ; when I see that no longer any aborigines are to be found there, and that the vast herds of elks, deerand buffaloes,... | |
| 1842 - 650 pagina’s
...summits of the forests, that everywhere spread along the hills, and overhang the margins of the streams, unmolested by the axe of the settler ; when I know...been by the blood of many worthy Virginians; when I see that no longer any aborigines are to be found there, and that the vast herds of elks, deers, and... | |
| 1842 - 620 pagina’s
...summits of the forests, that everywhere spread along the hills, and overhang the margins of the streams, unmolested by the axe of the settler ; when I know...been by the blood of many worthy Virginians ; when I see that no longer any aborigines are to be found there, and that the vast herds of elks, deers, and... | |
| 1843 - 488 pagina’s
...'hose almost uninhabited shores ; when I picture I iyself the dense and lofty summits of the forest, that everywhere spread along the hills, and overhung...when I know how dearly purchased the safe navigation oi that river has been by the blood of many worthy Virginians ; when I see that no longer any aborigines... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1851 - 442 pagina’s
...uninhabited shores; when I picture to myself the dense and lofty summits of the forest, that every where spread along the hills, and overhung the margins of...been by the blood of many worthy Virginians ; when I see that no longer any aborigines are to be found there, and that the vast herds of elks, deer, and... | |
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