... the object of all our labors, the reward of all our anxieties. This cheering view exhilarated the spirits of all the party, who were still more delighted on hearing the distant roar of the breakers. Explorers and Travellers - Page 153by Adolphus Washington Greely - 1893 - 373 lehteFull view - About this book
| 1815 - 558 lehte
...islands, subject to be overflowed occasionally by the tide. We had not gone far from this village when the fog cleared off, and we enjoyed the delightful...prospect of the ocean ; that ocean, the object of all our labours, the reward of all our anxieties. This cheering view exhilirated the spirits of all the party,... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1814 - 554 lehte
...islands, subject to be overflowed occasionally by the tide. We had not gone far from this village when the fog cleared off, and we enjoyed the delightful prospect of the ocean; that ocean, the object ofall our labours, the reward of all our anxieties. This cheering view exhilirated the spirits of all... | |
| 1815 - 554 lehte
...islands, subject to be overflowed occasionally by the tide. We had not gone far from this village when the fog cleared off, and we enjoyed the delightful...prospect of the ocean ; that ocean, the object of all our labours, the reward of all our anxieties. This cheering view exhilirated the spirits of all the party,... | |
| 1815 - 628 lehte
...ocean, the object of all our labours, the reward of all our anxieties. This cheering view exhilirated the spirits of all the party, who were still more...delighted on hearing the distant roar of the breakers. We went on with great cheerfulness under the high mountainous country which continued along the right... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1815 - 466 lehte
...islands, subject to be overflowed occasionally by the tide. We had not gone far from this village when the fog cleared off, and we enjoyed the delightful prospect of the ocean j that ocean, the object of all our labours, the reward of all our anxieties. This cheering view exhilarated... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1817 - 678 lehte
...ocean, the object of all our labours, the reward of all our anxieties. This cheering view exhilirated the spirits of all the party, who were still more...delighted on hearing the distant roar of the breakers. We went on with great cheerfulness under the high mountainous country, which continued along the right... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1843 - 416 lehte
...— that ocean, the object of all our labours, the reward of all our anxieties. This animating sight exhilarated the spirits of all the party, who were...delighted on hearing the distant roar of the breakers. We went on with great cheerfulness along the high, mountainous country which bordered the right bank... | |
| Meriwether Lewis - 1844 - 456 lehte
...ocean— that ocean, the object of all our labours, the reward of all our anxieties. This animating sight exhilarated the spirits of all the party, who were...delighted on hearing the distant roar of the breakers. We went on with great cheerfulness along the high, mountainous country which bordered the right bank... | |
| Henry Howard Brownell - 1853 - 734 lehte
...ocean—that ocean the object of all our labours, the reward of all our anxieties. This animating sight exhilarated the spirits of all the party, who were...delighted on hearing the distant roar of the breakers." The party encamped at a most unfortunate locality, where high hills abutted upon the river, and their... | |
| Meriwether Lewis, William Clark - 1855 - 414 lehte
...— that ocean, the object of all our labours, the reward of all our anxieties. This animating sight exhilarated the spirits of all the party, who were...delighted on hearing the distant roar of the breakers. We went on with great cheerfulness along the high, mountainous country which bordered the right bank... | |
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