 | Thomas Jefferson - 1894 - 632 ページ
...woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry, and having staid about it for some time, with expressions which were construed to be those...much resembling this, in the low grounds of the South branch of Shenandoah, where it is crossed by the road leading from the Rock-fish gap to Staunton. Both... | |
 | 1892 - 790 ページ
...the woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry ; and having staid about it some time, with expressions which •were construed to be those of sorrow, they returned to the high-road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey... | |
 | Lucien Carr - 1893 - 106 ページ
...the woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry ; and having staid .about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those of sorrow, they returned to the high-road, which they had left about half a do/en miles* to pay this visit, and pursued their journey... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1893 - 816 ページ
...the, woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry ; and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were, construed to be those of sorrow, they returned to the high-road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey... | |
 | Gerard Fowke - 1894 - 92 ページ
...the woods directly to it, without ¡my instructions or inquiry, and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those...miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey/' It is very unfortunate that no one took the trouble to learn to what tribe these travelers belonged,... | |
 | Gerard Fowke - 1894 - 94 ページ
...the woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry, and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those...miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey." It is very unfortunate that no one took the trouble to learn to what tribe these travelers belonged,... | |
 | 1894 - 556 ページ
...instructions or inquiry, and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to bo those of sorrow, they returned to the high road, which...miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey." It is very unfortunate that no one took the trouble to learn to what tribe these travelers belonged,... | |
 | Barnard Shipp - 1897 - 524 ページ
...the woods directly to it, without any instruction or inquiry, and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those...returned to the high road, which they had left about six miles, to pay this visit, and pursued their journey. There is another barrow, much resembling this,... | |
 | 1900 - 730 ページ
...the woods directly to it without any instructions or enquiry, and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those...a dozen miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey.''1 Although the tribe is not named, the Indians were probably Cherokee, as no other southern... | |
 | 1901 - 904 ページ
...through the woods directly to it, without any instructions or inquiry, and having stayed there sometime, with expressions which were construed to be those...road, which they had left about half a dozen miles away to pay the visit, and pursued their journey. There is another Barrow much resembling this in the... | |
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