| United States. Congress. House - United States - 898 pages
...of water-fowl. Latitude (by observation) 41° 11' 26"; and longitude 112° 11 30". September 9. — The day was clear and calm ; the thermometer at sunrise...but we hurried through our breakfast, in order to make an early start, and have all the day before us for our adventure. The channel in a short distance... | |
| John Charles Frémont - Astronomy - 1845 - 678 pages
...millions of water-fowl. Latitude (by observation) 41Q 11' 26"; and longitude 112° 1T30". September 9. — The day was clear and calm ; the thermometer at sunrise...but we hurried through our breakfast, in order to make an early start, and have all the day before us for our adventure. The channel in a short distance... | |
| John Charles Frémont - America - 1845 - 814 pages
...of water fowl. Latitude (by observation) 41° 11' 26"; and longitude 112° irso". September 9. — The day was clear and calm ; the thermometer at sunrise,...consequently they looked very gloomy this morning ; but we huriied throughout- breakfast, in order to make an early start, and have all the day before us for... | |
| John Charles Frémont - America - 1845 - 766 pages
...longitude 112° ir so". September 9. — The day was clear and calm ; (he thermometer at suniise at 4lK As is usual with the trappers on the eve of any enterprise,...but we hurried through our breakfast, in order to make an early -rut. and have all the day before us for our adventure. The channel, in a short distance... | |
| Robert Smith - Society of Friends - 1846 - 434 pages
...instruments, consisting of a sextant, telescope, spy-glass, thermometer, and barometer." " On September 9, the day was clear and calm ; the thermometer at sunrise...of any enterprise, our people had made dreams, and their's happened to be a bad one — one which always preceded evil — and consequently they looked... | |
| John Charles Frémont - Discoveries in geography - 1853 - 474 pages
...by millions of water-fowl. Lat. (by observation) 41° IV 26"; and lone;. 112° 11' 30". 9th.—The day was clear and calm ; the thermometer at" sunrise...people had made dreams, and theirs happened to be a bad one—one which always preceded evil—and consequently they looked very gloomy this morning ; but... | |
| Charles Wentworth Upham - Explorers - 1856 - 428 pages
...breakfast next morning. The stillness of the night was enlivened by millions of water-fowl. " September 9. The day was clear and calm ; the thermometer at sunrise...but we hurried through our breakfast, in order to make an early start, and have all the day before us for our adventure. The channel in a short distance... | |
| John Bigelow - California - 1856 - 524 pages
...was clear and calm ; the thermome ter at sunrise at 49°. As usual with the trappers on the eve ot any enterprise, our people had made dreams, and theirs...but we hurried through our breakfast, in order to make an early start, and have all the day before us for our adventure. The channel in a short distance... | |
| John Bigelow - California - 1856 - 502 pages
...was clear and calm ; the thermome ter at sunrise at 49°. As usual with the trappers on the eve ot any enterprise, our people had made dreams, and theirs happened to be a bad one—one which always preceded evil—and consequently they looked very gloomy this morning; but we... | |
| John Bigelow - California - 1856 - 508 pages
...water fowl. Latitude (by observation) 41° 11' 26"; and longitude 112° 11' 80". " September 9. — The day was clear and calm ; the thermometer at sunrise at 49°. As usual with the trappers on the eve of any enterprise, our people had made dreams, and theirs happened... | |
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