It to be lifted up by the strength of arm, and cast into the depths of the riv4"\ to appear no more. After one has passed these ways, equally rough and dangerous, as a recompense for all these difficulties which one has to overcome, we enter into the... Wisconsin Magazine of History - Halaman 387diedit oleh - 1922Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| William Rudolph Smith - 1854 - 458 halaman
...has passed these ways, equally rough and dangerous, as a recompense for all these difficulties which one has overcome, we enter into the most beautiful...them, and on which to float by rowing, is to repose ones-self. When we have arrived at this place, we have passed the forests and mountains : there are... | |
| Stephen Southric Hebberd - 1890 - 190 halaman
...recompense for all our difficulties," Dablon writes, "we enter the most beautiful country that ever was seen; prairies on all sides as far as the eye can reach, divided by a river which gently flows through them, and on which to float by rowing is to repose one's self; there are forests of elms,... | |
| Ella Hoes Neville, Sarah Greene Martin, Deborah Beaumont Martin - 1893 - 308 halaman
...recompense for the difficulties overcome, one enters into the most beautiful country that ever was seen ; prairies on all sides, as far as the eye can...which gently winds through them, and on which to float is perfect rest. Vines, plums, and apple trees are found in passing along, and seem to invite the traveler... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Meeting - 1898 - 1022 halaman
...these ways, equally rough and dangerous, as a recompense for all these difficulties which one has to overcome, we enter into the most beautiful country that can ever be seen. I have searched repeatedly for the idol thus mentioned, particularly when the river was low or the... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1898 - 756 halaman
...these ways, equally rough and dangerous, as a recompense for all these difficulties which one has to overcome, we enter into the most beautiful country that can ever be seen. I have searched repeatedly for the idol thus mentioned, particularly when the river was low or the... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin. Meeting - 1898 - 1268 halaman
...these ways, equally rough and dangerous, as a recompense for all these difficulties which one has to overcome, we enter into the most beautiful country that can ever be seen. I have searched repeatedly for the idol thus mentioned, particularly when the river was low or the... | |
| Thomas M. Bonnicksen - 2000 - 614 halaman
...As a reward for passing this way, rough and dangerous, we enter into the most beautiful country ever seen — prairies on all sides, as far as the eye can reach separated by this river flowing gently through them. We see small hills with groves of trees here and... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1900 - 258 halaman
...these ways, equally rough and dangerous, as a recompense for all these difficulties which one has to overcome, we enter into the most beautiful country that can ever be seen. I have searched repeatedly for the idol thus mentioned, particularly when the river was low or the... | |
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