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 below. Prairie and Rocky Mountain Adventures: Or, Life in the West - 第 381 頁John C. Van Tramp 著 - 1858 - 640 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Oliver Hampton Smith - 1858 - 654 頁
...20° N., 51° E. As soon as I had gratified the first feeling of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn, for I would only allow one at...crevice, 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... | |
| Oliver Hampton Smith - 1858 - 658 頁
...20° N., 51° E. As soon as I had gratified the first feeling of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn, for I would only allow one at...crevice, 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... | |
| De Witt Clinton Peters - 1858 - 616 頁
...gratified the first feelings of curiosity, " I descended, and each man ascended in his turn, for 1 " would only allow one at a time to mount the unstable...slab, which it seemed a breath would "hurl into the ab}-ss below. We mounted the baro" meter in the snow of the summit, and, fixing a ramrod " in a crevice,... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1859 - 438 頁
...20° N. 51° E. As soon as I had gratified the first feeling of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn; for I would only allow one at...crevice, 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... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 頁
...field below. ... As soon as 1 had gratified the first leeiings of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn : for I would only allow one...crevice, unfurled the national flag to wave in the breeze where never a flag waved before. . . . A stillness the most profound, and a terrible solitude, forced... | |
| C. W. Dana - 1861 - 416 頁
...line. From this point our progress was uninterrupted climbing. Reached the summit, a narrow crest. We mounted the barometer in the snow of the summit,...unfurled the national flag to wave in the breeze, where never flag waved before. The barometer stood at 18,293, the attached thermometer at 44°, giving... | |
| Sir Richard Francis Burton - 1862 - 604 頁
...barometer and thermometer, and in the honest pride with which, fixing a ramrod in the crevice of " an unstable and precarious slab, which it seemed a breath would hurl into the abyss below," he unfurled the Stars and the Stripes, to wave in the breeze where flag never waved before — over... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1866 - 698 頁
...20° N. 50° E. As soon as I had gratified the first feelings of curiosity, I descended, aiid each man ascended in his turn; for I would only allow one at...crevice, unfurled the national flag to wave in the breeze ^here never flag waved befofe. During our morning's ascent we had met no sign of animal life, except... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1866 - 710 頁
...soon BS I had gratified the first feelings of curiosity, 1 descended, and each man ascended in bis turn; for I would only allow one at a time to mount Ihe unstable and precarious slab, which it seemed a breath would hurl into the abyss below. We mounted... | |
| John C. Van Tramp - 1867 - 814 頁
...20° N. 50° E. As soon as I had gratified the first feeling of curiosity, I descended, and each man ascended in his turn; for I would only allow one at...crevice, 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... | |
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