| Joseph Pritts - 1841 - 550 страница
...and manning every oar, endeavored to pass them as rapidly as possible. Benham beheld them pass him with a sensation bordering on despair, for the place...by Indians, and the approach of winter threatened thein with destruction, unless speedily relieved. At length, after the boat had passed him nearly half... | |
| Henry Howe - 1847 - 636 страница
...and manning every oar, endeavored to pass them as rapidly as possible. Benham beheld them pass him with a sensation bordering on despair, for the place...saw a canoe put off from its stern, and cautiously approached the Kentucky shore, evidently reconnoitering them with great suspicion. He called loudly... | |
| Henry Howe - 1847 - 630 страница
...and manning every oar, endeavored to pass them as rapidly as possible. Benham beheld them pass him with a sensation bordering on despair, for the place...approach of winter threatened them with destruction, mnleas speedily relieved. At length, after the boat had passed him nearly half a mile, be saw a canoe... | |
| Henry Howe - 1849 - 646 страница
...and manning every oar, endeavored to pass them as rapidly as possible. Benham beheld them pass him with a sensation bordering on despair, for the place...nearly half a mile, he saw a canoe put off from its siern, and cautiously approached the Kentucky shore, evidently rccocnoitering them with great suspicion.... | |
| Henry Howe - 1850 - 654 страница
...and manning every oar, endeavored to pass them as rapidly as possible. Benham beheld them pass him with a sensation bordering on despair, for the place...approach of winter threatened them with destruction, nnless speedily relieved. At length, after the boat had passed him nearly half a mile, he •aw a canoe... | |
| Henry Howe - 1851 - 636 страница
...and manning every oar, endeavored to pass them as rapidly as possible. Benham beheld them pass him with a sensation bordering on despair, for the place...saw a canoe put off from its stern, and cautiously approached the Kentucky shore, evidently reconnoitering them with great suspicion. He called loudly... | |
| john c. weight, crafts j. wright - 1852 - 232 страница
...paid no attention to their signals of distress, but instantly put over to the opposite side of the river, and manning every oar, endeavored to pass them...evidently reconnoitering them with great suspicion. He called loudly upon them for assistance, mentioned his name and made known his condition. After a... | |
| John Alexander McClung - 1852 - 344 страница
...and manning every oar, endeavored to pass them as rapidly as possible. Benham beheld them pass him with a sensation bordering on despair, for the place...evidently reconnoitering them with great suspicion. He called loudly upon them for assistance, mentioned his name and made known his condition. After a... | |
| John Frost - 1853 - 624 страница
...and manning every oar, endeavored to pass them as rapidly as possible. Benham beheld them pass him with a sensation bordering on despair, for the place...evidently reconnoitering them with great suspicion. . He called loudly upon them for assistance, mentioned his name, and made known his condition. After... | |
| Henry Clay Watson - 1856 - 460 страница
...and, manning every oar, endeavoured to pass them as rapidly as possible. Benham beheld them pass him with a sensation bordering on despair, for the place...cautiously approach the Kentucky shore, evidently reconnoitring them with great suspicion. He called loudly upon them for assistance, mentioned his name... | |
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