| Several Hands - 1782 - 586 pages
...northern country. At the upper conos the river then fpreads 44 miles wide, and for five or fix weeks ihips of war might fail over lands, that afterwards produce...the tremblings, and furly motion of water, trees, anJ ice, through this awful paflage, view with aftoniihment one of the greateft phenomenons in nature.... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - Books - 1782 - 588 pages
...the river then fpreads 24 miles 24 mik» wide, and fot five or fix weeks (hips of war might fail aver lands, that afterwards produce the greateft crops...and grain in all America. People who can bear the fi^ht, th« groans, the tremblings, and furly motion of water, trees, and ice, through this awful paflage,... | |
| 428 pages
...northern country. At the upper cohos the river then fpreads 24 miles wide, and for five or fix weeks fhips of war might fail over lands, that afterwards produce...motion of water, trees and ice, through this awful paffage, view with aftoiiiftiment one of the greateft phaenomenons in nature. Here water is confolidated,... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1807 - 786 pages
...and for five or six weeks,sbips of war might sail over lands, that afterwards produce the greatest crops of hay and grain in all America. People, who can bear the sight, the groarte, the tremblings, and surly motion of water, trees, and ice through this awful passage,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - American literature - 1856 - 704 pages
...and for fiv* or six weeks ships of wnr might sail over lands, that afterwards produce the greatest crops of hay and grain in all America. People who can bear the sight, the groans, the tremblings, and surly motion of water, tree?, and ice, through this awful passage,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 714 pages
...and for five or six weeks ships of war might sail over lands, that afterwords produce the greatest crops of hay and grain in all America. People who can bear the sight, the groans, the tremblings, and surly motion of water, tree?, and ice, through this awful passage,... | |
| Samuel Peters - Connecticut - 1877 - 298 pages
...wide. For five or six weeks ships of war might sail over the lands that afterward produce the greatest crops of hay and grain in all America. People who can bear the sight, the groans, the tremblings, and surly motion of water, trees, and ice, through this awful passage,... | |
| Samuel Peters - Connecticut - 1877 - 296 pages
...wide. For five or six weeks ships of war might sail over the lands that afterward produce the greatest crops of hay and grain in all America. People who can bear the sight, the groans, the tremblings, and surly motion of water, trees, and ice, through this awful passage,... | |
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