| Giuseppe Acerbi - 1802 - 448 sidor
...collection of icy mountains that lay before us. In fpite of all our expedients for difcovering the evened paths, our fledges were every moment overturned to...The inconvenience and the danger of our journey were flill farther encreafed by the following circumftance. Our horfes were made wild and furious, both... | |
| 1802 - 542 sidor
...in order to avoid a collection of icy mountains that lay before us. In fpite of all our expedient» for difcovering the eveneft paths our fledges •were...frequently the legs of one or other of the company, raifed peipendicularly in the air, ferved as a iignal for the whole caravan to halt. The inconvenience and... | |
| 1802 - 764 sidor
...mountains that lay before us. In spite of all our expedients for discoveringtheevenest paths, our sledges were every moment overturned to the right or the left...frequently the legs of one or other of the company, raised perpendicularly in the air, served as a signal for the whole caravan to halt. The inconvenience... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1802 - 610 sidor
...before us. In spite of all our expedients for discovering the evenest paths, our skdges were eveiy moment overturned to the right or the left; and frequently the legs of one or other of the company, raised perpendicularly in the air, served as a signal for the whole caravan to halt. The inconvenience... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 892 sidor
...expedients for discovering the evenest paths, our sledges were every moment overturned to the light or the left ; and frequently the legs of one or other of the company, raised perpendicularly in the air, served as a signal for the whole caravan to halt. The inconvenience... | |
| 1803 - 866 sidor
...expedients for discovering the eventst paths; our sledges were every fnoment overturned to the light or the left ; and frequently the legs of one or other of the company« raise<I perpendicularly in the air, served as a signal for the whole caravan to halt. The inconvenience... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 1298 sidor
...expedients for discovering the evenest paths, our sledges were every moment overturned to the tight or the left ; and frequently the legs of one or other of the company, raised perpendicularly in the air, served as a signal for the whole caravan to halt. The inconvenience... | |
| 1803 - 892 sidor
...expedients for discovering the evenest paths.'our sledges were every moment overturned to the light or the left ; and frequently the legs of one or other of the company, raised perpendicularly in the air, served as •a signal for the whole caravan to halt. The inconvenience... | |
| 1804 - 496 sidor
...mountains that lay before us. In spite of all our expedients for discovering the evcnest paths, our sledges were every moment overturned to the right or the left,...frequently the legs of one or other of the company, raised perpendicular in the air, served as a signal for the whole caraven to halt. The inconvenience... | |
| 1805 - 422 sidor
...collection of icy mountains. In spite of all our expedients for discovering the evenest paths, oui sledges were every moment overturned to the right or the left, and frequently the legs of one or the other of the company raised perpendicularly in the air, served as a signal for the whole of the... | |
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