| History - 1802 - 522 pages
...themselves quite naked, and hang their cloaths in the sun to dry. When you are on the other, or east side of Lake Ontario, a great many leagues from the fall, you may^ every clear and calm morning, see the vapours of the fall rising in the air; you would think all the woods thereabouts were set on... | |
| William Hone - Almanacs, English - 1828 - 514 pages
...strip themselves, and hang their clothes in the sun to dry. " When you are on the other or east side of Lake Ontario, a great many leagues from the fall, you may every clear and calm morning see the vapours of the fall rising in the air; you would think all the woods thereabouts were set on... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada, Joseph William Spencer - Niagara Falls - 1907 - 560 pages
...themselves quite naked, and hang their clothes in the sun to dry. When you are on the other East side of the Lake Ontario, a great many leagues from the Fall, you may, every clear and calm morning, see the vapours of the Fall rising in the air; you would think all the woods thereabouts were set on... | |
| Geological Survey of Canada - 1907 - 530 pages
...themselves quite naked, and hang their clothes in the sun to dry. When you are on the other East side of the Lake Ontario, a great many leagues from the Fall, you may, every clear and calm, morning, see the vapours of the Fall rising in the air; you would think all the woods thereabouts were set on... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - Buffalo (N.Y.) - 1911 - 458 pages
...themselves quite naked, and hang their clothes in the sun to dry. When you are on the other East side of the Lake Ontario, a great many leagues from the Fall, you may, every clear and calm morning, see the vapours of the Fall rising in the air ; you would think all the woods thereabouts were set... | |
| Buffalo Historical Society (Buffalo, N.Y.) - Buffalo (N.Y.) - 1911 - 456 pages
...themselves quite naked, and hang their clothes in the sun to dry. When you are on the other East side of the Lake Ontario, a great many leagues from the Fall, you may, every clear and calm morning, see the vapours of the Fall rising in the air; you would think all the woods thereabouts were set on... | |
| Charles Mason Dow - Niagara Falls (N.Y. and Ont.) - 1921 - 772 pages
...themselves quite naked, and hang their clothes in the sun to dry. When you are on the other East side of the Lake Ontario, a great many leagues from the Fall. you may, every clear and calm morning see the vapours of the Fall rising in the air; you would think all the woods thereabouts were set on... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - New York (State) - 1921 - 784 pages
...themselves quite naked, and hang their clothes in the sun to dry. When you are on the other East side of the Lake Ontario, a great many leagues from the Fall, you may, every clear and calm morning see the vapours of the Fall rising in the air; you would think all the woods thereabouts were set on... | |
| Edmund Burke - History - 1760 - 524 pages
...themfelves quite naked, and hang their cloaths in the fun to dry. When you are on the other, or eaft fide of Lake Ontario, a great many leagues from the fall,...clear and calm morning, fee the vapours of the fall rifmg in the air ; you would think all the woods thereabouts were fet on fire by the Indians, fo great... | |
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