The Album, Volume 3J. Andrews., 1823 - Great Britain |
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Page 98
... whilst the bales , and slaves , and camels of the merchants would lose all poetry , were they unconnected with the wildness and grandeur of the desert.bs ylla I - 66 But there is one whole class , and that the highest class , of poetry ...
... whilst the bales , and slaves , and camels of the merchants would lose all poetry , were they unconnected with the wildness and grandeur of the desert.bs ylla I - 66 But there is one whole class , and that the highest class , of poetry ...
Page 197
... whilst he only carries his gun , and medi- cine case . In the evening they form the encampment , cut wood , fetch water , and prepare the supper ; and then , perhaps , are not permitted to partake of the fare until the men have finished ...
... whilst he only carries his gun , and medi- cine case . In the evening they form the encampment , cut wood , fetch water , and prepare the supper ; and then , perhaps , are not permitted to partake of the fare until the men have finished ...
Page 199
... whilst our guide went in an unsuccessful pursuit of some rein- deer . After walking a few miles farther , the fog cleared away , and Keskarrah pointed out the Copper - Mine River at a distance , and we pushed towards it with all the ...
... whilst our guide went in an unsuccessful pursuit of some rein- deer . After walking a few miles farther , the fog cleared away , and Keskarrah pointed out the Copper - Mine River at a distance , and we pushed towards it with all the ...
Page 209
... whilst in health and vigour . During the whole of our march we experienced that no quantity of clothing would keep us warm whilst we fasted , but on those occasions on which we were enabled to go to bed with full stomachs , we passed ...
... whilst in health and vigour . During the whole of our march we experienced that no quantity of clothing would keep us warm whilst we fasted , but on those occasions on which we were enabled to go to bed with full stomachs , we passed ...
Page 213
... Whilst we were seated round the fire this evening , discoursing about the anticipated relief , the conversation was suddenly interrupted by Peltier's exclaiming with joy , “ Ah ! le monde ! " imagining that he heard the Indians in the ...
... Whilst we were seated round the fire this evening , discoursing about the anticipated relief , the conversation was suddenly interrupted by Peltier's exclaiming with joy , “ Ah ! le monde ! " imagining that he heard the Indians in the ...
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