| United States. Congress. House - 898 頁
...miles broad. It broke upon our eyes like the ocean. The neighboring peaks rose high above us, and we ascended one of them to obtain a better view. The...waves was very grateful. It was set like a gem in (he mountains, which, from our position, seemed to enclose it almost entirely. At the western end it... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 820 頁
...miles broad. It broke upon our eyes like the ocean. The neighboring peaks rose high above us, and we ascended one of them to obtain a better view. The...long time we sat enjoying the view, for we had become ¡aiigucd with mountains, and the free expanse of moving waves was very grateful. It was set like a... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 678 頁
...miles broad. It broke upon our eyes like the ocean. The neighboring peaks rose high above us, and we ascended one of them to obtain a better view. The...color showed it to be a body of deep water. For a long1 time we sat enjoying the view, for we had become fatigued with mountains, and the free expanse... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 402 頁
...miles broad. It broke upon our eyes like the ocean. The neighbouring peaks rose high above us, and we ascended one of them to obtain a better view. The waves were curling in the breeze, and their dark green colour showed it to be a body of deep water. For a long time we sat enjoying the view, for... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1850 - 472 頁
...miles broad. It broke upon our eyes like the ocean. The neighboring peaks rose high above us, and we ascended one of them to obtain a better view. The...was set like a gem in the mountains, which, from our posilion, seemed to enclose it almost entirely. At the western end it communicated with the line of... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1850 - 476 頁
...miles broad. It broke upon our eyes like the ocean. The neighboring peaks rose high above us, and we ascended one of them to obtain a better view. The...sat enjoying the view, for we had become fatigued witli mountains, and the free expanse of moving waves was very grateful. It was set like a gem in the... | |
| 1851 - 278 頁
...upon our eyes," says the narrator, "like the ocean : the neighbouring peaks rose high above us, and we ascended one of them to obtain a better view. The waves were curling to the breeze, and their dark green colour showed it to be a body of deep water. For a long time we... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1851 - 474 頁
...them to obtain a better view. The w iVes were curling in the breeze, and their dark-green color $ owed it to be a body of deep water. For a long time we sai enjoying the view, for we had become fatigued with mountains, and the free expanse of moving waves... | |
| CHARLES WENTWORTH UPHAM - 1856 - 458 頁
...miles broad. It broke upon our eyes like the ocean. The neighboring peaks rose high above us, and we ascended one of them to obtain a better view. The...expanse of moving waves was very grateful. It was set in the midst of the mountains, which, from our position, seemed to enclose it almost entirely. At the... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1858 - 678 頁
...neighboring peaks rose high above us, and we ascended one of them to obtain a better view. The waves 'ere curling in the breeze, and their dark-green color...water. For a long time we sat enjoying the view, for we tad become fatigued with mountains, and the free expanse of moving ^aves was very grateful. It was... | |
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