| George Catlin, William Shippard - 1841 - 442 Seiten
...hands, we mount and start for the onset. The horses are all trained for this business, and seem to enter into it with as much enthusiasm, and with as restless a spirit as their riders themselves. While " stripping " and mounting, they exhibit the most restless impatience; and when "approaching"... | |
| 1842 - 548 Seiten
...hand*, we mount and start for the onset. The hor-es are all trained for this business, and seem to enter into it with as much enthusiasm, and with as restless a spirit as their riders (hemselves. * * We carefully and silently marched, until within some forty or fitly rods; when the... | |
| 1842 - 608 Seiten
...our hands, we mount and start for the onset. The bores are all trained for this business, and seem U enter into it with as much enthusiasm, and with as...silently marched, until within some forty or fifty rode; when the herd, discovering us, wheeled, and laid their course in a mass. At this instant we started... | |
| 1842 - 648 Seiten
...hands, we mount and start for the onset. The horses are all trained for this business, and seem to enter into it with as much enthusiasm, and with as restless a spirit as their riders themselves." 326 Catlin's North American Indians. In the rear, and on the trail of such a party, carts follow to... | |
| George Catlin - 1842 - 430 Seiten
...hands, we mount and start for the onset. The horses are all trained for this business, and seem to enter into it with as much enthusiasm, and with as restless a spirit as the riders themselves. While " stripping" and mounting, they exhibit the most restless impatience;... | |
| George Catlin - 1845 - 432 Seiten
...hands, we mount and start for the onset. The horses are all trained for this business, and seem to enter into it with as much enthusiasm, and with as restless a spirit as the riders themselves. While " stripping" and mounting, they exhibit the most restless impatience;... | |
| Charles Walton Sanders, Joshua Chase Sanders - 1848 - 468 Seiten
...alongside of his game, at the swiftest speed. 4. The horses are all trained for this business, and seem to enter into it with as much enthusiasm, and with as restless a spirit, as the riders themselves. While preparing and mounting, they exhibit the most restless impatience ; and... | |
| Old Humphrey - 1845 - 304 Seiten
...hands, we mount and start for the onset. The horses are all trained for this business, and seem to enter into it with as much enthusiasm, and with as restless a spirit as the riders themselves. While 'stripping' and mounting, they exhibit the most restless impatience ;... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 774 Seiten
...hands, we mount and start for the onset. The horses are all trained for this business, and seem to enter into it with as much enthusiasm, and with as restless a spirit as the riders themselves. While 'stripping' and mounting, they exhibit the most restless impatience; and... | |
| Joseph Pritts - 1849 - 742 Seiten
...hands, we mount and start for the onset. The horses are all trained for this business, and seem to fnter into it with as much enthusiasm, and with as restless a spirit as the riders themselves. While 'stripping' and mounting, they exhibit the most restless impatience; and... | |
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