Saco, that after 40 miles travel he did, for the most part, ascend, and within 12 miles of the top was neither tree nor grass, but low savins, which they went upon the top of sometimes, but a continual ascent upon rocks, on a ridge between two valleys... The New-York Visitor and Lady's Album - Page 31842Full view - About this book
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 440 pages
...neither tree nor grass but low ||2savins,|| which they went upon the top of sometimes, but a continual ascent upon rocks, on a ridge between two valleys...foot of the hill where was an Indian town of some 200 people. Some of them accompanied him within 8 miles of the top, but durst go no further, telling... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 pages
...neither tree nor grass but low ||2savins,|| which they went upon the top of sometimes, but a continual ascent upon rocks, on a ridge between two valleys...foot of the hill where was an Indian town of some 200 people. Some of them accompanied him within 8 miles of the top, but durst go no further, telling... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 446 pages
...neither tree nor grass but low ||2savins,|| which they went upon the top of sometimes, but a continual ascent upon rocks, on a ridge between two valleys...foot of the hill where was an Indian town of some 200 people. Some of them accompanied him within 8 miles of the top, but durst go no further, telling... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 566 pages
...where he died in 16S0.2 * (1) Mass. Records. (2) Hubbard's MS. [pp. 351, 305-368 of the printed copy.] two branches of Saco river, which met at the foot of the hill, where was an Indian town of some 200 people. Some of them accompanied him within 8 miles of the top, but durst go no further, telling... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1831 - 546 pages
...neither tree nor grass, but low savins, which they went upon the top of sometimes, but a continual ascent upon rocks, on a ridge between two valleys filled with snow, out of which came The inhabitants of Exeter had hitherto continued their combination ; but finding themselves comprehended... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 520 pages
...neither tree nor grass, but low || "savins, || which they went upon the top of sometimes, but a continual ascent upon rocks, on a ridge between two valleys...foot of the hill where was an Indian town of some 200 people. Some of them accompanied him within 8 miles of the top, but durst go no further, telling... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1859 - 438 pages
...Mid. p. 89. § Ibid. p. 89. Hubbard's account (Hist. NE p. 381) is made up from both of Winthrop's. between two valleys filled with snow, out of which came two branches of Saco River," and it led him, as probably the other party also, to the broadest spread of that great plain, of which... | |
| Austin Jacobs Coolidge, John Brainard Mansfield - 1860 - 392 pages
...neither tree nor grass, but low savins, which they went upon the top of sometimes, but a continual ascent upon rocks, on a ridge between two valleys...Indian town of some two hundred people. Some of them aceompanied him within eight miles of the top, but durst go no further, telling him that no Indian... | |
| Thomas Starr King - 1860 - 436 pages
...Ibid. p. 88. § Ibid. p. 89 Hubbnrd's account (Hist. NE p. 381) is made up from both of Winthrop'f. between two valleys filled with snow, out of which came two branches of Saco River," and it led him, as probably the other party also, to the broadest spread of that great plain, of which... | |
| John H. Spaulding - 1862 - 140 pages
...neither tree nor grass, but low savins, which they went upon the top of, sometimes ; but a continual ascent upon rocks, on a ridge, between two valleys,...filled with snow, out of which came two branches of the Saco river, which met at the foot of the hill, where was an Indian town, of some 200 people. Some... | |
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