| Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Sandford Fleming - 1878 - 122 頁
...alluvial banks. Having now reached the foot of the Rocky Mountains, our • Ancient Mariner' — for by this time he will be quite entitled to such an...more mistaken. We immediately launch him upon the Athabaska and Mackenzie Rivers, and start him on a longer trip than he has yet undertaken, the navigation... | |
| William Leggo - 1878 - 946 頁
...alluvial banks. Having now reached the foot of the Rocky Mountains our ' ancient mariner ' (laughter), for by this time he will be quite entitled to such an...feels certain his aquatic experiences are concluded. (Laughter and applause.) He was never more mistaken. (Laughter.) We immediately launch him upon the... | |
| Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Sandford Fleming - 1878 - 122 頁
...alluvial banks. Having now reached the loot of the Rocky Mountains, our ; Ancient Mariner '— for 'by this time he will be quite entitled to such an...feels certain his aquatic experiences are concluded, lie was never more mistaken. We immediate!}- launch him upon the Athabaska and Mackenzie Rivers, and... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 464 頁
...alluvial banks. Having now reached the foot of the Rocky ;Mountains, our 'Ancient Mariner' — for by this time he will be 'quite entitled to such an...up hill, feels certain his aquatic experiences are coneluded. He was never more mistaken. We immediately launch him upon the Athabaska and Mackenzie Rivers,... | |
| Canadian Pacific Railway Company, Sandford Fleming - 1878 - 120 頁
...alluvial banks. Having now reached the foot of the Rocky Mountains, our • Ancient Mariner ' — for by this time he will be quite entitled to such an appellation— knowing that water cannot run up bill, feels certain his aquatic experiences are concluded. He was never more mistaken. We immediately... | |
| Royal Colonial Institute (Great Britain), Royal Empire Society (Great Britain) - 1878 - 458 頁
...alluvial banks. Having now reached the foot of the Rocky ^Mountains, our 'Ancient Mariner' — for by this time he will be 'quite entitled to such an appellation — knowing that water cannot ran up hill, feels certain his aquatic experiences are concluded. He was never more mistaken. We immediately... | |
| Robert Cooke - 1879 - 474 頁
...east between its alluvial banks. Having now reached the Rocky Mountains, our ' ancient mariner,' for by this time he will be quite entitled to such an...appellation, knowing that water cannot run up hill, feels f in the far north were engaged in carrying out the rules prescribed to them by their Founder, to be... | |
| Blackie and son, ltd - 1879 - 176 頁
...and west between its alluvial banks. s. At the foot of the Rocky Mountains, our " Ancient Mariner," knowing that water cannot run up hill, feels certain his aquatic experiences are concluded. He never was more mistaken. We launch him on the Athabasca and Mackenzie Rivers, and start him on a longer... | |
| John Macoun, George Monro Grant, Alexander Begg, John Campbell McLagan - 1882 - 736 頁
...alluvial banks. " Having now reached the foot of the Rocky Mountains our " Ancient Mariner" — for by this time he will be quite entitled to such an...more mistaken. We immediately launch him upon the Athabasca and Mackenzie Rivers, and start him on a longer trip than he has yet undertaken — the navigation... | |
| Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis of Dufferin and Ava - 1882 - 320 頁
...alluvial banks. Having now reached the foot of the Eocky Mountains, our " ancient mariner" (laughter), for by this time he will be quite entitled to such an appellation, knowing that water cannot run up-hill, feels certain his aquatic experiences are concluded. He was never more mistaken. We immediately... | |
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