They spent three days on this bank looking for a passage down to the river, which looked from above as if the water was six feet across, although the Indians said it was half a league wide. It was impossible to descend, for after these three days Captain... The Colorado River, Yesterday, To-day and To-morrow - Page 21by Lewis Ransome Freeman - 1923 - 451 pagesFull view - About this book
| Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology - 1896 - 902 pages
...country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there...river, which looked from above as if the water was (> feet across, although the Indians said it was half a league wide. It was impossible to descend,... | |
| George Parker Winship - 1896 - 452 pages
...country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there...river, which looked from above as if the water was (> feet across, although the Indians said it was half a league wide. It was impossible to descend,... | |
| Woodbury Lowery - 1901 - 560 pages
...copyist's mistake for The Conquest of New Mexico 311 very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there...the river, which looked from above as if the water were six feet across, although the Indians said it was half a league wide. It was impossible to descend,... | |
| Pedro Reyes Castañeda - 1904 - 308 pages
...country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there...river, which looked from above as if the water was 6 feet across, although the Indians said it was half a league wide. It was impossible to descend, for... | |
| George Parker Winship - 1904 - 302 pages
...country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there...river, which looked from above as if the water was 6 feet across, although the Indians said it was half a league wide. It was impossible to descend, for... | |
| Francisco Vásquez de Coronado - 1904 - 300 pages
...full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warra season, no one could live there on account of the...river, which looked from above as if the water was 6 feet across, although the Indians said it " 35 was half a league wide. It was impossible to descend,... | |
| Pedro Reyes Castañeda - 1904 - 298 pages
...country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there...account of the cold. They spent three days on this bankllooking for a passage down to the river, wliicK looked from above as if the water was 6 feet across,... | |
| 1907 - 512 pages
...country was elevated and full of low twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there...river, which looked from above as if the water was six feet^ across, although the Indians said it was half a league wide, ft was impossible to descend,... | |
| George Wharton James - 1910 - 374 pages
...country was elevated and full of low, twisted pines, very cold, and lying open toward the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there...river, which looked from above as if the water was six feet across, although the Indians said that it was half a league wide. It was impossible to descend,... | |
| Katharine Coman - 1912 - 526 pages
...country was elevated and full of low twisted pinea, very cold, and lying open towards the north, so that, this being the warm season, no one could live there...river, which looked from above as if the water was six feet across, although the Indians said it was half a league wide. It was impossible to descend.... | |
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