It was a strange place, the icy rock and the highest peak of the Rocky mountains, for a lover of warm sunshine and flowers; and we pleased ourselves with the idea that he was the first of his species to cross the mountain barrier — a solitary pioneer... 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
| United States. Congress. House - 898 頁
...rock, a solitary bee (bromiis, the humble bee) came winging his flight from the eastern valley, and lit on the knee of one of the men. It was a strange...rock and the highest peak of the Rocky mountains, for n lover of warm sunshine and flowers; and we pleased ourselves with the idea that he was the first... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1843 - 244 頁
...bee (bromvs, the humble bee) came winging his flight from the eastern valley, and lit on the k^iee of one of the men. ' It was a strange place, the icy rock and the highest peak of the R<? jicky Mountains, for a lover of warm sunshine and flowers, and we pleased. , ourselves with the... | |
| 1856 - 1432 頁
...rock, a solitary bee (Sromus, the humble bee) came winging his flight from the eastern valley, and lit on the knee of one of the men. " It was a strange place, the icy rock and the highest peak of the Kooky Mountains, for a lover of warm sunshine and flowers; and we pleased ourselves with the idea that... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 814 頁
...rock, a solitary bee (bromits, (he humble bee) came winging his flight from the eastern valley, and lit on the knee of one of the men. It was a strange place, the icy rock and the highest peak of th« Rbcky mountains, for a lover of warm sunshine and flowers ; and we pleased ourselves with the... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 820 頁
...rock, a solitary bee (bromus, the humble bee] came winging his flight from the eastern val ley, and lit on the knee of one of the men. It was a strange place, the icy rock and*the highest peak of the Rocky mountains, for a lover of warm sunshine and flowers ; and we pleased... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1845 - 678 頁
...rock, a solitary bee (bromiis, the humble bee) came winging his flight from the eastern valley, and lit on the knee of one of the men. It was a slrange place, the icy rock and the highest peak of the Rocky mountains, for a lover of warm sunshine... | |
| John Charles Frémont - 1846 - 200 頁
...rock, a solitary bee (brotnus, the humble bee) came winging his flight from the eastern valley, and lit on the knee of one of the men. It was a strange...— a solitary pioneer to foretell the advance of civilisation. I believe that a moment's thought would have made us let him continue his way unharmed... | |
| 1846 - 404 頁
...rock, a solitary bee (bronma, "the humble bee") came winging his flight from the eastern valley, and lit on the knee of one of the men. It was a strange...highest peak of the Rocky Mountains — for a lover of sunshine and flowers ; so we pleased ourselves with the idea that he was the first of his species ¿to... | |
| 1846 - 708 頁
...were sitting upon the rock, a solitary humble bee came winging his way from the eastern valley, and lit on the knee of one of the men. It was a strange place, the icy rock, and the highest peak of the Kooky Mountains, for a lover of warm sunshine and flowers ; and we pleased ourselves with the idea... | |
| 1847 - 382 頁
...rock, a solitary bee (bromus, the humble bee) came winging his flight from the eastern valley, and lit on the knee of one of the men. It was a strange...cross the mountain barrier — a solitary pioneer to tell the advance of civilization. I believe that a moment's thought would have made us let him continue... | |
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