| 1827 - 442 Seiten
...banks of Green River in Kentucky, I paid repeated visits. It was, as is almost always the case, pitched in a portion of the forest where the trees were of great magnitude of growth, but with little underwood. I rode through it lengthwise upwards of forty miles, and crossed... | |
| 1827 - 624 Seiten
...banks of Green River in Kentucky, I paid repeated visits. It was, as is almost always the case, pitched in a portion of the forest where the trees were of great magnitude of growth, but with little underwood. I rode through it lengthwise upwards of forty miles, and crossed... | |
| 1828 - 472 Seiten
...banks of Green River in Kentucky, I paid repeated visits. It was, as is almost always the case, pitched in a portion of the forest where the trees were of great magnitude of growth, but with little underwood. I rode through it lengthwise upwards of forty miles, and crossed... | |
| 1828 - 488 Seiten
...banks of Green River in Kentucky, I paid repeated visits. It was, as is almost always the case, pitched in a portion of the forest where the trees were of great magnitude of growth, but with little underwood. I rode through it lengthwise upwards of forty miles, and crossed... | |
| Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831 - 586 Seiten
...of Green River, in Kentucky, I paid repeated visits. It was, as is almost always the case, pitched in a portion of the forest where the trees were of great magnitude of growth, but with little underwood. I rode through it lengthwise upward of forty miles, and crossed... | |
| 1832 - 650 Seiten
...daily consumes fully half a pint of food, the quantity necessary for supplying this vast multitude nnst be eight millions, seven hundred and twelve thousand...persons, however, with horses and waggons, guns and ammumtion, had already established themselves on the borders. Two farmers had driven upwards of three... | |
| Simpkin, Marshall & Co - 1832 - 1114 Seiten
...Grouse, the Little Partridge, and the Purple Grakle. The following is a description of a pigeon-roost. '* It was in a portion of the forest, where the trees...great magnitude, and where there was little underwood ; I rode through it upwards of forty miles, and, crossing it in different parts, found its average... | |
| John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 Seiten
...roosting-places, on the banks of the Green River in Kentucky, I repeatedly visited. It was, as is always the case, in a portion of the forest where the trees were of...great magnitude, and where there was little underwood. I rode through it upwards of forty miles, and, crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth... | |
| Samuel Roper - 1832 - 178 Seiten
...on the banks of the Green River, in Kentucky, I repeatedly visited. It was, as is always the case, in a portion of the forest where the trees were of...great magnitude, and where there was little underwood. I rode through it upwards of forty miles, and crossing it in different parts, found its average breadth... | |
| Alexander Wilson - 1832 - 472 Seiten
...us now, kind reader, inspect their place of nightly rendezvous : — It was, as is always the case, in a portion of the forest where the trees were of...great magnitude, and where there was little underwood. I rode through it upwards of forty miles, and, crossing it at .different parts, found its average breadth... | |
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