... there was but little game of any sort to be found — and fish were equally scarce. The great distance to any settlement, and the impossibility of bringing supplies therefrom, if any could have been obtained, deterred our young men from making further... THE STATE OF WISCONSIN - Sida 166efter CHARLES R. TUTTLE - 1875Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| Black Hawk (Sauk chief) - 1834 - 172 sidor
...to, to obtain enough to eat to support nature. Situate in a swampy, marshy country, (which had been selected in consequence of the great difficulty required...— and fish were equally scarce. The great distance to any settlement, and the impossibility of bringing supplies therefrom, if any could have been obtained,... | |
| Black Hawk (Sauk chief) - 1834 - 174 sidor
...to, to obtain enough to eat to support nature. Situate in a swampy, marshy country, (which had been selected in consequence of the great difficulty required...thereto,) there was but little game of any sort to be found—and fish were equally scarce. The great distance to any settlement, and the impossibility of... | |
| William Rudolph Smith - 1854 - 444 sidor
...to, to obtain enough to eat to support nature. Situate in a swampy, marshy country, (which had been selected in consequence of the great difficulty required...found, and fish were equally scarce. The great distance to any settlement, and the impossibility of bringing supplies therefrom, if any could have been obtained,... | |
| William Rudolph Smith - 1854 - 458 sidor
...to, to obtain enough to eat to support nature. Situate in a swampy, marshy country, (which had been selected in consequence of the great difficulty required...found, and fish were equally scarce. The great distance to any settlement, and the impossibility of bringing supplies therefrom, if any could have been obtained,... | |
| State Historical Society of Wisconsin - 1892 - 542 sidor
...hard put, to obtain enough to eat to support nature. Stuck in a swampy, marshy country (which had been selected in consequence of the great difficulty required...sort to be found — and fish were equally scarce * * * We were forced to dig roots and bark trees, to obtain something to satisfy our hunger and keep... | |
| Reuben Gold Thwaites - 1903 - 446 sidor
...hard put, to obtain enough to eat to support nature. Stuck in a swampy, marshy country (which had been selected in consequence of the great difficulty required...sort to be found — and fish were equally scarce. ... We were forced to dig roots and bark trees, to obtain something to satisfy our hunger and keep... | |
| Black Hawk (Sauk chief) - 1912 - 192 sidor
...pressed to obtain enough to eat to support nature. Situated in a swampy, marshy country (which had been selected in consequence of the great difficulty required...found, and fish were equally scarce. The great distance to any settlement, and the impossibility of bringing supplies therefrom, if any could have been obtained,... | |
| Black Hawk (Sauk chief) - 1916 - 228 sidor
...put to obtain enough to eat to support nature. Situate in a swampy, marshy country, (which had been selected in consequence of the great difficulty required...— and fish were equally scarce. The great distance to any settlement, and the impossibility of bringing supplies therefrom, if any could have been obtained,... | |
| 1916 - 226 sidor
...put to obtain enough to eat to support nature. Situate in a swampy, marshy country, (which had been selected in consequence of the great difficulty required...— and fish were equally scarce. The great distance to any settlement, and the impossibility of bringing supplies therefrom, if any could have been obtained,... | |
| Black Hawk (Sauk chief) - 1964 - 202 sidor
...kept. (loway's testimony, Minutes of an Examination of Indian Prisoners, Aug. 27, 1832, NA:ACO in IHI.) great difficulty required to gain access thereto,)...— and fish were equally scarce. The great distance to any settlement, and the impossibility of bringing supplies therefrom, if any could have been obtained,... | |
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