| Robert Hogarth Patterson - 1865 - 526 páginas
...country. The spot was a deep ravine, formed by the Buckland River, enclosed by steep mountain-sides which excluded every breath of wind. It was autumn...sojourners in the ravine were alternately in an oven and an ice-house. Moreover, as the goldbeds lay in the channel of the river, the miners worked up to their... | |
| Robert Hogarth Patterson - 1865 - 494 páginas
...country. The spot was a deep ravine, formed by the Buckland Eiver, enclosed by steep mountain-sides which excluded every breath of wind. It was autumn...sojourners in the ravine were alternately in an oven and an ice-house. Moreover, as the goldbeds lay in the channel of the river, the miners worked up to their... | |
| Alexander Del Mar - 1880 - 410 páginas
...which excluded every breath of wind. It was autumn in Australia, though spring here (in England) . The air in the ravine was stagnant, and the scorching...sojourners in the ravine were alternately in an oven and an ice-house. Moreover, as the gold beds lay in the channel of the river, the miners worked up to their... | |
| Alexander Del Mar - 1880 - 446 páginas
...which excluded every breath of wind. It was autumn in Australia, though spring here (in England) . The air in the ravine was stagnant, and the scorching...sojourners in the ravine were alternately in an oven and an ice-house. Moreover, as the gold beds lay in the channel of the river, the miners worked up to their... | |
| Robert Hogarth Patterson - 1882 - 510 páginas
...the narrow winding river-flat, excluding every breath of wind. It was autumn in Australia, although spring here. The air in the ravine was stagnant, and...sojourners in the ravine were alternately in an oven and an ice-house. Moreover, as the gold-beds lay in the channel of the river, the miners worked up to their... | |
| James Platt - 1883 - 538 páginas
...country. The spot was a deep ravine, formed by the Buckland River, enclosed by steep mountain-sides, which excluded every breath of wind. It was autumn...sojourners in the ravine were alternately in an oven and an icehouse. Moreover, as the gold-beds lay in the channel of the river, the miners worked up to their... | |
| Sandra Peart - 2003 - 472 páginas
...country. The spot was a deep ravine, formed by the Buckland River, enclosed by steep mountain-sides which excluded every breath of wind. It was autumn...sojourners in the ravine were alternately in an oven and an ice-house. Moreover, as the gold-beds lay in the channel of the river, the miners worked up to their... | |
| Henry Allon - 1865 - 578 páginas
...gold-beds, even of that most auriferous country. The spot was a deep ravine, formed by the Buckland Eiver, enclosed by steep mountain sides which excluded every...sojourners in the ravine were alternately in an oven and an ice-house. Moreover, as the gold-beds lay in the channel of the river, the miners worked up to their... | |
| Henry Allon - 1880 - 654 páginas
...mountain-sides which excluded every breath of wind. It was autumn in Australia, although spring hun-. The air in the ravine WaS stagnant, and the scorching...sojourners in the ravine were alternately in an oven and an ice-house. Moreover, as the gold-beds lay in the channel of the river, the miners worked up to their... | |
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