| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Nicholas Biddle - Columbia River - 1814 - 518 pages
...given way that during the whole distance the water is very deep even at the edges, and for ftie first three miles there is not a spot except one of a few yards, in which a man could stand between the water and the towering perpendicular of the mountain: the convulsion... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - Columbia River - 1815 - 466 pages
...given way, that during the whole distance, the water is very deep even at the edges, and for the first three miles there is not a spot, except one of a few yards, in which a man could stand between the "water and the towering perpendicular of the mountain : the... | |
| 1815 - 628 pages
...given way that (luring the whole distance the water is very deep even at the edges, and for the first three miles there is not a spot except one of a few yards, in which a man could stand between the water and the towering perpendicular of the mountain : the convulsion... | |
| John Melish - North America - 1826 - 532 pages
...given way, that during the whole distance the water is very deep even at the edges, and for the first three miles there is not a spot except one of a few yards, in which a man could stand between the waters and the towering perpendicular of the mountain. The convulsion... | |
| James Bell - Geography - 1831 - 778 pages
...feet bisfh. During the whole distance the water is very deep, even at the ttljces ; and for the first three miles, there is not a spot, except one of a few yard*, in which a man could stand between the water and the towering perpendicular precipice of the... | |
| James Bell - Geography - 1832 - 910 pages
...feet high, During the whole distance the water is very deep, even at the edges ; and for the first three miles, there is not a spot, except one of a few yards, in which a man could stand between the water and the towering perpendicular precipice of the mountain.... | |
| 1835 - 538 pages
...given way, that during the whole distance the water is very deep, even at the edges, and for the first three miles there is not a spot, except one of a few yards, in which a man could stand between the water and the towering perpendicular of the mountain: the convulsion... | |
| 1815 - 560 pages
...these rocks. During the whole distance the water is very deep, even at the edges, and for the first three miles there is not a spot, except one of a few yards, where a man could stand between the water and the wall of rock. Several fine springs burst out from... | |
| Grenville Mellen - United States - 1839 - 934 pages
...feet high. During the whole distance the water is very deep, even at the odges ; and for the first three miles, there is not a spot, except one of a few yards, in which a man could stand between the water and the towering perpendicular precipice of the mountain.... | |
| Joseph Hutchins Colton, John Calvin Smith - Illinois - 1839 - 194 pages
...the ยป Lewis and Clark. whole distance, the water is very deep, even at the edges, and for the first three miles there is not a spot, except one of a few yards, in which a man could stand between the waters and the towering perpendicular of the mountains. The... | |
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