| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1815 - 466 halaman
...some distance from the hills, stands a high perpendicular rock, about eight hundred feet high, 312 and four hundred yards round the base ; this we called...two miles wide, the current smooth and gentle, and the effect of the tide has been sensible since leaving the rapid. Six miles lower is a rock rising... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1817 - 678 halaman
...tance from the hills, stands a high perpendicular rock, about eight hundred feet high, and four huudred yards round the base; this we called the Beacon rock....useful in supplying us with fuel. Four miles from the \illage is a point of land on the right, where the hills become lower, but are still thickly timbered.... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1817 - 464 halaman
...with pine, spruce-pine, cotton-wood, a species of ash, and some alder. After being so long accusstomed to the dreary nakedness of the country above, the...two miles wide, the current smooth and gentle, and the effect of the tide has been sensible since leaving the rapid. Six miles lower is a rock rising... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1866 - 494 halaman
...too, become wider; and they, as well as the mountains on each side, are covered with pine, spruce, cotton-wood, a species of ash, and some alder. After...the eye as it is useful in supplying us with fuel. The ponds in the low grounds on each side of the river are resorted to by vast quantities of fowls,... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, Elliott Coues - 1893 - 484 halaman
...between two small creeks. At this village the river widens to nearly a mile in extent ; the low grounds become wider, and they as well as the mountains on...two miles wide, the current smooth and gentle, and the effect of the tide has been sensible since leaving the 1 " Beaten " rock, Clark H 91, Oct. 3lst,... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1902 - 618 halaman
...right, and at some distance from the hills, stands a high, perpendicular rock, about eight hundred feet high and four hundred yards round the base ; this...two miles wide, the current smooth and gentle, and the effect of the tide has been sensible since leaving the rapid. Six miles lower is a rock rising... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1902 - 426 halaman
...right, and at some distance from the hills, stands a high perpendicular rock, about eight hundred feet high, and four hundred yards round the base ; this...hills become lower, but are still thickly timbered. Tne river is now about two miles wide, the current smooth and gentle, and the effect of the tide has... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1903 - 618 halaman
...right, and at some distance from the hills, stands a high, perpendicular rock, about eight hundred feet high and four hundred yards round the base ; this...two miles wide, the current smooth and gentle, and the effect of the tide has been sensible since leaving the rapid. Six miles lower is a rock rising... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1904 - 440 halaman
...right, and at some distance from the hills, stands a high perpendicular rock, about eight hundred feet high, and four hundred yards round the base ; this...two miles wide, the current smooth and gentle, and the effect of the tide has been sensible since leaving the rapid. Six miles lower is a rock rising... | |
| Olin Dunbar Wheeler - 1904 - 456 halaman
...following extract means far more than it expresses in cold print, as I know from similar experiences : The mountains on each side, are covered with pine,...the eye as it is useful in supplying us with fuel. The river now becomes wide, a great and mighty tidal stream, varying from one mile in width to ten... | |
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