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" N. 51° E. As soon as I had gratified the first feelings of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn ; for I would only allow one at a time to mount the unstable and precarious slab, which it seemed a breath would hurl into the abyss... "
Report of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the Year 1842 ... - 第 69 頁
John Charles Frémont 著 - 1845 - 693 頁
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House Documents, Otherwise Publ. as Executive Documents: 13th ..., 第 4 卷,第 2 篇

United States. Congress. House - 898 頁
...as I had gratified the first feelings of curiosity I descended, and each man ascended in his turn ; for I would only allow one at a time to mount the...unfurled the national flag to wave in the breeze where never flag waved before. During our morning's ascent, we had met no sign of animal life, except the...
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A Report on an Exploration of the Country Lying Between the Missouri River ...

John Charles Frémont - 1843 - 244 頁
...as I had gratified the first feelings of curiosity 1 descended, and each man ascended in his turn, for I would only allow one at a time to mount the unstable and precarious slab, which jj seemed a breath would hurl into the abyss below. We mounted the barometer in the snow of the summit,...
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Narrative of the Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains in the Year ...

John Charles Frémont - 1840 - 290 頁
...as I had gratified the first feelings of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn; for I would only allow one at a time to mount the...unfurled the national flag to wave in the breeze where never flag waved before. During our morning's ascent, we had met no sign of animal life, except the...
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The United States Catholic Magazine and Monthly Review, 第 5 卷

1846 - 722 頁
...feelings of curiosity I descended, and each man ascended in his turn, for I would allow only one al a time to mount the unstable and precarious slab,...unfurled the national flag to wave in the breeze where never flag waved before. During our morning's ascent, we had met no sign of animal life except a small...
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The Christian miscellany, and family visiter, 第 1 卷

1846 - 404 頁
...gratified the EDUCATION. first feelings of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn ; for I would only allow one at a time to mount the unstable and precarious slah, which it seemed a breath would hurl into the abyss below. We mounted the barometer in the snow...
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Merry's Museum, 第 11-12 卷

1846 - 392 頁
...first feelings of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn; for I would allow only one at a time to mount the unstable and precarious slab, which it seemed as if a breath would hurl into the abyss below. We mounted the barometer in the snow of the summit,...
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The Recreation

1847 - 382 頁
...as I had gratified the first feelings of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn ; for I would only allow one at a time to mount the...unfurled the national flag to wave in the breeze where never flag waved before. During our morning's ascent, we had met no signal of animal life, except the...
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Curiosities [afterw.] Romance of modern travel

1847 - 356 頁
...first feelings of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn; for I would allow only one at a time to mount the unstable and precarious...unfurled the national flag, to wave in the breeze where never flag waved before. During our morning's ascent, we had met no sign of animal life, except the...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts

1847 - 486 頁
...as I had gratified the first feelings of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn ; for I would only allow one at a time to mount the unstable and precarious slab, which it seemed n breath would hurl into the abyss below. We mounted the barometer in the snow of the summit, and,...
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Oregon and California: The Exploring Expedition to the Rocky Mountains ...

John Charles Frémont - 1849 - 478 頁
...as I had gratified the first feelings of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn ; for I would only allow one at a time to mount the...unfurled the national flag to wave in the breeze where never flag waved before. During our morning's ascent, we had met no sign of animal life, except the...
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