A howling wilderness it was, where no white man dwelt. The hideous yells of wolves, the shriek of owls, the gobbling of turkeys and the barking of foxes was all the music the first settlers heard; all a dreary waste and exposed to a thousand difficulties. Genealogy of the Kennan Family - 第 14 頁Thomas Lathrop Kennan 著 - 1907 - 121 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1879 - 812 頁
...thus: — "Л howling wilderness it was, where no man dwelt ; the hideous yells of wolves, the shrieks of owls, the gobbling of turkeys and the barking of foxes was all the music we beard ; all a dreary waste, exposed to a thousand difficulties." mill, no public work of importance... | |
| Daniel Franklin Secomb - 1883 - 1060 頁
...wilderness it was, where no man dwelt. The hideous yells of wolves, the shrieks of owls, the gobblings of turkeys, and the barking of foxes, was all the music we heard. All a dreary waste and exposed to a thousand difficulties." Against the monarchs of the forest... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1910 - 454 頁
...acquaintance. A howling wilderness it was, where no white man dwelt. The hideous yells of wolves, the shriek of owls, the gobbling of turkeys and the barking of foxes was all the music the first settlers heard; all a dreary waste and exposed to a thousand difficulties. Against the monarchs... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1910 - 422 頁
...acquaintance. A howling wilderness it was, where no white man dwelt. The hideous yells of wolves, the shriek of owls, the gobbling of turkeys and the barking of foxes was all the music the first settlers heard; all a dreary waste and exposed to a thousand difficulties. Against the monarchs... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1910 - 424 頁
...acquaintance. A howling wilderness it was, where no white man dwelt. The hideous yells of wolves, the shriek of owls, the gobbling of turkeys and the barking of foxes was all the music the first settlers heard; all a dreary waste and exposed to a thousand difficulties. Against the monarchs... | |
| 1916 - 140 頁
...township: "A howling wilderness it was, where no man dwelt, the hideous yell of wolves, the shriek of owls, the gobbling of turkeys, and the barking of foxes, was all the music we heard." Grants were given to Richard Mower upon condition that he would build a house where he could... | |
| David Jaffee - 1999 - 334 頁
...wilderness it was, where no men dwelt; the hideous yell of wolves, the shriek of wolves, the gobbling of the turkeys, and the barking of foxes was all the music we enjoyed; no friend to visit, no soul in the surrounding towns, all a dreary waste exposed to a thousand difficulties."... | |
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