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" Kentucke with inconceivable grandeur. At a vast distance I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows, and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the loin of a buck, which a few... "
The Scots Magazine - Page 8
1791
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The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge

1786 - 838 pages
...famous Ohio relta Hem dignity, and boundary of Kentuckc with inconceivable granJcsr. At a vaft diftanrc I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows, and penetrate the clouds. All things were Hi!!. I kindled i fire near a fountain of fweet water, and feafted on the loin of a buck. The Adventurtt...
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The American museum, or, Repository of ancient and modern fugitive ..., Volume 2

Mathew Carey - 1789 - 632 pages
...dignity, and marking the weQern boundary -of Kemucke with inconceivable grandear. At a vail diflance, I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows, and penetrate the clouds. All things w. i • {till. 1 kindled a fire, near a fountain of fweet water, and ti-.ilti-.l on the iomofabuck,...
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Memoir of His Own Life

Roger Lamb - Burgoyne's Invasion, 1777 - 1811 - 310 pages
...dignity, and marking the Western boundary of Kentucke with inconceivable grandeur. At a vast distance I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows, and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the loin of a buck which a few...
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History of the Discovery of America, of the Landing of Our Forefathers at ...

Henry Trumbull - America - 1812 - 204 pages
...dignity, and marking the western boundary of Kentucky with inconceivable grandeur» At a vast distance I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a Sre near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the line of a buck which I had...
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Life and Adventures of Colonel Daniel Boon: The First White Settler of the ...

John Filson - 1823 - 52 pages
...dignity, and marking the western boundary of Kentucky with inconceivable grandeur. At a vast distance, I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows, and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a fire, near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the loin of a buck, which a...
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The Terrific Register: Or, Record of Crimes, Judgments, Providences, and ...

Adventure and adventurers - 1825 - 844 pages
...silent dignity, marking the western boundary of Kentucky with inconceivable grandeur. At a vast distance I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows, and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the loin of a buck, which a...
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American Military Biography: Containing the Lives, Characters, and Aneccotes ...

United States - 1825 - 472 pages
...dignity, and marking the western boundary of Kentucky with inconceivable grandeur. At a vast distance 1 beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the loin of a buck, which a...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge

1836 - 496 pages
...dignity, and markng the western boundary of Kentucky with inconceivable grandeur. At a vast distance, I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the ine of a buck which I had...
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Family Magazine: Or Monthly Abstract of General Knowledge, Volume 3

1836 - 496 pages
...dignity, and marking the western boundary of Kentucky with inconceivable grandeur. At a vast distance, I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows and penetrate the clouds. All titings were still. I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the line of a buck...
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An Address in Commemoration of the First Settlement of Kentucky: Delivered ...

James Turner Morehead - Kentucky - 1841 - 200 pages
...dignity, and marking the western boundary of Kentucke, with inconceivable grandeur : At a vast distance I beheld the mountains lift their venerable brows and penetrate the clouds. All things were still. I kindled a fire near a fountain of sweet water, and feasted on the loins of a buck which a...
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