| Charles McKnight - 1873 - 532 頁
...travelling until quite dark, and got' to the Allegheny about two miles from Shannopins. We expected to have found the river frozen, but it was not. only...up above, for it was driving in vast quantities." v' There was no way forgetting over," continues the Major's journal, " but on a raft, which we set... | |
| I. Winslow Ayer - 1880 - 540 頁
...driving in great quantities and huge masses down the stream. Washington thus describes the situation: " There was no way for getting over, but on a raft, which we set about making, with but one poor hatchet, and finished just after sun-setting. We next got it launched,... | |
| Charles H. Evans - 1884 - 234 頁
...continued travelling until quite dark, and got to the river about two miles above Shannopin's. We expected to have found the river frozen, but it was not, only...no way for getting over but on a raft, which we set about, with but one poor hatchet, and finished just after sun-setting. This was a whole day's work.... | |
| 1887 - 734 頁
...quite dark and got to the river [Alleghany] about two miles above Shannapins [Shanoppin's]. We expected to have found the river frozen, but it was not, only about fifty yards from shore. The ice, I suppose, had broken up above, for it was driving in vast quantities." " There was... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Chapman - 1887 - 224 頁
...continued traveling until quite dark, and got to the river about two miles above Shannopin's. We expected to have found the river frozen, but it was not, only...no way for getting over but on a raft, which we set about with but one poor hatchet, and finished just after sunsetting. This was a whole day's work ;... | |
| George Washington - 1887 - 122 頁
...continued travelling until quite dark, and got to the river about two miles above Shannopin's. We expected to have found the river frozen, but it was not, only...no way for getting over but on a raft, which we set about, with but one poor hatchet, and finished just after sun-setting. This was a whole day's work... | |
| George Washington - 1889 - 560 頁
...two Miles above Shannapins. We expected to have found the River frozen, but it was not, only about 50 Yards from each Shore ; The Ice I suppose had broken up above, for it was driving in vast Quantities.1 1 " Wednesday, ibth. — The Major desired me to set out on foot and leave our company,... | |
| John Moses - 1889 - 632 頁
...The next day we continued traveling until quite dark, and got to the river, which we expected to find frozen, but it was not — only about fifty yards from each shore. There was no way of getting over but on a raft, which we set about with but one poor hatchet, and finished... | |
| George Washington - 1889 - 558 頁
...continued travelling till quite dark, and got to the River about two Miles above Shannapins. We expected to have found the River frozen, but it was not, only about 50 Yards from each Shore ; The Ice I suppose had broken up above, for it was driving in vast Quantities.1... | |
| William M. Thayer - 1890 - 542 頁
...continued traveling until quite dark, and got to the river, two miles above Shannopin's. We expected to have found the river frozen, but it was not, only...up above, for it was driving in vast quantities." "What next ? " said Gist, with an air which indicated that he recalled his warning words to Washington... | |
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