... betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they have committed their depredations on the farms of the surrounding district. I have crossed the path of the storm, at a distance of a hundred miles from the spot where I witnessed its fury, and again,... The book of adventure and peril - Side 345af Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875Fuld visning - Om denne bog
 | 1831
...amidst the tops and trunks of the fallen trees, and is the resort of ravenous animals, to which they betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they...their depredations on the farms of the surrounding districts. I have crossed the path of the storm, at a distance of a hundred miles from the spot where... | |
 | 1831
...amidst the tops and trunks of the fallen trees, and is the resort of ravenous animals, to which they betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they...their depredations on the farms of the surrounding districts. I have crossed the path of the storm, at a distance of a hundred miles from the spot where... | |
 | John James Audubon - 1832
...amidst the tops and trunks of the fallen trees, and is the resort of ravenous animals, to which they betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they...on the summits of the mountains connected with the Great Pine Forest of Pennsylvania, three hundred miles beyond the place last mentioned. In all these... | |
 | 1832
...amidst the tops and trunks of the fallen trees, and is the resort of ravenous animals, to which they betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they...their depredations on the farms of the surrounding districts. I have crossed the path of the storm at a distance of a hundred miles from the spot where... | |
 | 1832
...amidst the tops and trunks of the fallen trees, and is the resort of ravenous animals, to which they betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they...their depredations on the farms of the surrounding districts. I have crossed the path of the storm at a distance of a hundred miles from the spot where... | |
 | 1833
...amidst the tops and trunks of the fallen trees, and is the resort of ravenous animals, to which they betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they...their depredations on the farms of the surrounding districts. I have crossed the path of the storm at a distance of a hundred miles from the spot where... | |
 | 1833 - 216 sider
...amidst the tops and trunks of the fallen trees, and is the resort of ravenous an imals, to which they betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they have committed their depredations ot the farms of the surrounding districts. LESSON XI. Franklin', first Entrance into Philadelphia.... | |
 | Half hours - 1847
...amidst the tops and trunks of the fallen trees, and is the resort of ravenous animals, to which they betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they...on the summits of the mountains connected with the Great Pine Forest of Pennsylvania, three hundred miles beyond the place last mentioned. In all those... | |
 | 1850 - 342 sider
...entangled amidst the tops and trunks of fallen trees, and is the resort of ravenous animals, to which they betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they...their depredations on the farms of the surrounding districts. I have crossed the path of the storm at a distance of 100 miles from the spot where I witnessed... | |
 | Charles Wilkins Webber - 1852 - 610 sider
...amidst the tops and trunks of the fallen trees, and is the resort of ravenous animals, to which they betake themselves when pursued by man, or after they...on the summits of the mountains connected with the Great Pine Forest of Pennsylvania, three hundred miles beyond the place last mentioned. In all these... | |
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