| United States. Congress. House - 898 頁
...hunger and fatigue, joined to weakness of body, and fear of perishing in the mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds...for food. Yet there was no murmuring or hesitation. A short distance below our encampment, the river mountains terminated in precipices, and, after a fatiguing... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1840 - 290 頁
...hunger and fatigue, joined to weakness of body, and fear of perishing in ihe mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds...for food. Yet there was no murmuring or hesitation. A short distance below our encampment, the river mountains terminated in precipices, and, after a fatiguing... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 678 頁
...hunger and fatigue, joined to weakness of body, and fear of perishing in the mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds...for food. Yet there was no murmuring or hesitation. A short distance below our encampment, the river mountains terminated in precipices, and, after a fatiguing... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 286 頁
...weakness of body, and fear of perishing in the mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when atout men lost their minds from extremity of suffering —...for food. Yet there was no murmuring or hesitation. A short distance below our encampment, the river mountains terminated in precipices, and, after a fatiguing... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 766 頁
...hunger and fatigue, joined to weakness of body, and fear of perishing in (he mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds from extremity qf suffering — when horses died — and when mules and horses, ready to die of starvation, were killed... | |
| 1846 - 708 頁
...which time some of the strongest of the party lost their senses and straggled off into the woods. " The times were severe when stout men lost their minds...for food. Yet there was no murmuring or hesitation." As soon as they reached the house of Mr. Sutter, Captain Fremont bethought him of the party in the... | |
| 1846 - 722 頁
...hunger and fatigue, joined to weakness of body, and fear of perishing in the mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds...for food. Yet there was no murmuring or hesitation." Captain Fremont appears to have studiously abstained from giving any account of the religious condition... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 326 頁
...perishiiig in the mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds fiom extremity o'f suffering' — when horses died —...for food. Yet there was no murmuring or hesitation. A short distance below our encampment the river mountains ter-- minated in precipices, and, after a... | |
| 1848 - 440 頁
...and fatigue, joined to weakness of body and fear of perishing in the mountains, had crazed him. — The times were severe when stout men lost their minds...for food. Yet there was no murmuring or hesitation. A short distance below our encampment the river mountains terminated in precipices, and, after a fatiguing... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1849 - 478 頁
...hunger and fatigue, joined to weakness of body and fear of perishing in the mountains, had crazed him. The times were severe when stout men lost their minds...for food. Yet there was no murmuring or hesitation. A short distance below our encampment the river mountains terminated in precipices, and, after a fatiguing... | |
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