| Jonathan Carver - 1802 - 330 Seiten
...an opportunity of forwarding fo good a work. of the Great Spirit. The entrance into it is about tciy ten feet wide, the height of it five feet. The arch within is near fifteen• feet high and about thirty feet broad. The bottom of it confifts of fine clear fand. About twenty feet... | |
| Robert Southey - 1806 - 276 Seiten
...falls of St. Anthony, is a remarkable cave, of an amazing depth. The Indians term it Wakon-teebe ; that is, the dwelling of the Great Spirit. The entrance into it is about ten feet wide ; the arch within is near fifteen feet high, and about thirty feet broad. The* bottom of it consists of fine... | |
| Robert Southey - 1812 - 318 Seiten
...is a remarkable rave, of an amazing depth. The Indians term it AVakon-teebe; that is, the duelling of the Great Spirit. The entrance into it is about ten feet wide; the arch wiihin is near iiftt'eu feet high, and about thirty feet broad. Toe bottom of it consists of fine... | |
| Robert Southey - 1815 - 330 Seiten
...the falls of St Anthony, is a remarkable cave, of an amazing depth. The Indians term it Wakon-teebe; that is, the dwelling of the Great Spirit. The entrance into it is about ten feet wide ; the arch within is near fifteen feet high, and about thirty feet broad. The bottom of it consists of fine... | |
| James Wallis Eastburn, Robert Charles Sands - 1820 - 378 Seiten
...after I left Lake Pepin, is a remarkable cave of an amazing depth. The Indians term it VVakon-teebe, that is, the Dwelling of the Great Spirit. The entrance...wide, the height of it five feet. The arch within it is near fifteen feet high and about thirty feet broad. The bottom of it consists of fine clear sand.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1829 - 806 Seiten
...remarkable cave, of an amazing depth. The Indians term it \Vakon-(cebc ; that is, the dwelling of (he Great Spirit. The entrance into it is about ten feet wide; the arch within is near fifteen feet hijjli, and about thirty feet broad. The bottom of it consists of... | |
| James Athearn Jones - 1830 - 354 Seiten
...after 1 left Lape Pepin, is a remarkable cave of an amazing depth. The Indians term it Wakon-teebe, that is, the Dwelling of the Great Spirit. The entrance into it is about four feet wide ; the height of it five feet. The arch within it is near fifteen feet high, and about... | |
| Robert Charles Sands - 1834 - 446 Seiten
...after I left Lake Pepin, is a remarkable cave of an amazing depth. The Indians term it Wakon-teebe, that is, the Dwelling of the Great Spirit. The entrance...wide, the height of it five feet. The arch within it is near fifteen feet high and about thirty feet broad. The bottom of it consists of fine clear sand.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1838 - 520 Seiten
...the falls of St. Anthony, is a remarkable cave, of an amazing depth. The Indians term it Wakon-teebe; that is, the dwelling of the Great Spirit. The entrance into it is about ten feet wide ; the arch within is near fifteen feet high, and about' thirty feet broad. The bottom of it consists of fine... | |
| Robert Southey - 1839 - 840 Seiten
...remarkable cave, of an ат.тмг depth. The Indiana term it \Vakon-leebe ; that i*, tho dwelling of t Im Great Spirit. The entrance into it is about ten feet wide ; the nrch within is near fifteen feet high, and about thirty feet broad. The bottom of it constats of fine... | |
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