... but we marched up about four miles in the main, and passed over three hills, and, because the weather was parching hot, and our men, in their armor, not able to travel far and return that night to our ship, we resolved not to pass any further, being... Collections of the Maine Historical Society - Pàgina 306per Maine Historical Society - 1859Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1838 - 662 pàgines
...and passed over three hills : and because the weather was parching hot, and our men in their armour not able to travel far and return that night to our ship, we resolved not to pass any further, being all very weary of so tedious and laborsome a travel. In this march we passed over very... | |
| Maine Historical Society - 1859 - 474 pàgines
...River is but one or two feet .short of the Penobscot, consequently their estimate of the .tide does not further Mr. Belknap's theory much. I place the...able to drive a mill." This I suppose to be Oyster River stream. " We were no sooner aboard our light horseman, returning towards our ship, but we spied... | |
| Cyrus Eaton - 1865 - 480 pàgines
...and passed over three hills; and because the weather was parching hot, and our men in their armour not able to travel far and return that night to our ship, we resolved not to pass any further, being all very weary of so tedious and laborsome a travel. In this march we passed over very... | |
| John Johnston - 1873 - 574 pàgines
...about four miles in the main and passed over three hills ; and because the weather was parching hdt, and our men in their armor not able to travel far and return that night to our ship, we resolved hot to pass any further, being all very weary of so tedious and laborsome a travel." Scarcely allowing... | |
| Joseph Williamson - 1877 - 1020 pàgines
...been within a league of them ; but we marched up about four miles in the main, and passed over three hills, and, because the weather was parching hot,...that night to our ship, we resolved not to pass any further, being all very weary of so tedious and laborsome a travel. "In this march, we passed over... | |
| Cyrus Eaton - 1865 - 492 pàgines
...and passed over three hills; and because the weather was parching hot, and our men in their armour not able to travel far and return that night to our ship, we resolved not to pass any further, being all very weary of so tedious and laborsome a travel. In this march we passed over very... | |
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