| 1853 - 692 páginas
...that you would have thought he spoke of the death and burial of another, and not of his own. • " Thus did he speak with them as they sailed along the...perceiving the mouth of a river, with an eminence on the hank which he thought suited for his burial, ho told them that it was the place of his last repose.... | |
| JOHN GILMARY SHEA - 1853 - 360 páginas
...collectedly, that you would have thought that he spoke of the death and burial of another, and not of his own. Thus did he speak with them as they sailed along the lake, till, perceiviqg the mouth of a river, with an eminence on the bank which he thought suited for his burial,... | |
| James Alvin Van Fleet - 1870 - 190 páginas
...At last, perceiving the mouth of a river, he pointed to an eminence near by, and told his companions that it was the place of his last repose. They wished, however, to pass on, as the weather was fine and the day not far advanced, but a wind soon arose which compelled them to return and enter... | |
| George Robinson - 1873 - 64 páginas
...&t last, perceiving the mouth of a river, he pointed to an eminence near by, and told his companions that it was the place of his last repose. They wished, however, to pass on, as the weather was fine and the day not far advanced, but a wind soon arose which compelled them to return and enter... | |
| Michigan Historical Commission - 1880 - 766 páginas
...death and burial that you would have thought it was another's and not his own." " Thus did he speak to them as they sailed along the lake, till perceiving...with an eminence on the bank which he thought suited to his burial, he told them that it was the place of his last repose. They wished, however, to pass... | |
| Henry Higgins Hurlbut - 1881 - 710 páginas
...collectedly, that you would have thought that he spoke of the death and burial of another, and not of his own. "Thus did he speak with them as they sailed along...which he thought suited for his burial, he told them it was the place of his last repose. They wished however to pass on, as the weather permitted it, and... | |
| Henry Higgins Hurlbut - 1881 - 712 páginas
...that you would have thought' that he spoke of the death and burial of another, and not of his own. "Thus did he speak with them as they sailed along the lake, tilt, perceiving the mouth of a river, with an eminence on the bank which he thought suited for his... | |
| 1882 - 954 páginas
...death and burial that you would have thought it was another's and not his own. Thus did he speak to them as they sailed along the lake, till perceiving...with an eminence on the bank which he thought suited to his burial, he told them that it was the place of his last repose. They wished, however, to pass... | |
| 1882 - 952 páginas
...death and burial that you would have thought it was another's and not his own. Thus did he speak to them as they sailed along the lake, till perceiving...with an eminence on the bank which he thought suited to his burial, he told them that it was the place of his last repose. They wished, however, to pass... | |
| 1883 - 818 páginas
...death and burial that you would have thought it was another's and not his own. Thus did he speak to them as they sailed along the lake, till perceiving...with an eminence on the bank which he thought suited to his burial, he told them that it was the place of his last repose. They wished, however, to pass... | |
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