The Homes of the New World: Impressions of America, 第 2 卷Harper & Brothers, 1854 |
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第 4 頁
... hundred steamers , and I know not how many thousand sailing - boats , gives himself up to cities and the population of cities , and is married to the Missouri : then it is quite different ; then is it all over with the beauty and ...
... hundred steamers , and I know not how many thousand sailing - boats , gives himself up to cities and the population of cities , and is married to the Missouri : then it is quite different ; then is it all over with the beauty and ...
第 14 頁
... hundred years later , almost as happy as he was , because I too am alone , and am on a journey of discovery , although of another kind . The Wisconsin flows into the Mississippi between shores overgrown with wood , and presents a beau ...
... hundred years later , almost as happy as he was , because I too am alone , and am on a journey of discovery , although of another kind . The Wisconsin flows into the Mississippi between shores overgrown with wood , and presents a beau ...
第 16 頁
... hundred feet above the river , these hills were covered with wood now golden with the hue of autumn , and above that , rising , as if directly out of it , naked , ruin - like crags , of rich red brown , representing fortifications ...
... hundred feet above the river , these hills were covered with wood now golden with the hue of autumn , and above that , rising , as if directly out of it , naked , ruin - like crags , of rich red brown , representing fortifications ...
第 27 頁
... hundred miles . A little above the falls the river is again navigable for two hundred miles , but merely for small vessels , and that not without danger . The Falls of St. Anthony have no considerable height , and strike me merely as ...
... hundred miles . A little above the falls the river is again navigable for two hundred miles , but merely for small vessels , and that not without danger . The Falls of St. Anthony have no considerable height , and strike me merely as ...
第 28 頁
... hundred springs : five of these throw them- selves from different heights into the little lake . When the infant Mississippi springs forth from the bo- som of Itaska , it is a rapid and clear little stream , sixteen feet broad , and ...
... hundred springs : five of these throw them- selves from different heights into the little lake . When the infant Mississippi springs forth from the bo- som of Itaska , it is a rapid and clear little stream , sixteen feet broad , and ...
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