| Noah Webster - 1790 - 448 pages
...inquiry, and having ftaid about it fome time, with expreffions which were conftrued to be thofe of forrow, they returned to the high road which they had left...is another barrow, much refembling this, in the low grounds of the fouth branch of the Shenandoah, where it is crofled by the road leading from the Rocklifh... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 430 pages
...and having ftaid about it fome time, with expreffions which were conftrued to be thofe of forro«-, they returned to the high road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to pay this vjfit, and purfued their journey. There is another barrow, much refembling this in the low 'grounds... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1801 - 402 pages
...enquiry, and having ftaid about it fome time, with expreffions which were conftrued to be thofe of forrow, they returned to the high road, which, they had left...is another barrow much refembling this, in the low grounds of the fouth branch of Shenandoah where it is croiTed by the road leading from the Rockfiih... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1803 - 388 pages
...and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to ^| ill those of sorrow, they returned to the high road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey. There is another barrow much resembling this, in the low grounds... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1804 - 356 pages
...and having staid about it some time, \vith expressions which were construed to be those pf sorrow, they returned to the high road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey. " There is another barrow, much resembling this in the low grounds... | |
| 1812 - 594 pages
...; and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those of sorrow, they returned to the high road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey. There is another barrow, much resembling this, in the low grounds... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 712 pages
...enquiry; and having staid about it some lime, with expressions which were construed to be those of sorrow, they returned to the high road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey. There is another barrow, much resembling this in the low grounds... | |
| James Wallis Eastburn, Robert Charles Sands - 1820 - 378 pages
...and having staid about it for some time, with expressions which were construed to be those of sorrow, they returned to the high road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey." — Jefferson's Notes, pp. 161, 162. STANZA XXIV. The battle-god.... | |
| Frederick Butler - 1821 - 474 pages
...enquiry; and having staid about it some-time, with expressions which were construed to be those of sorrow, they returned to the high road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey. There is another barrow much resembling this, in the low grounds... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1832 - 296 pages
...enquiry, and having staid about it some time, with expressions which were construed to be those of sorrow, they returned to the high road, which they had left about half a dozen miles to pay this visit, and pursued their journey. There is another barrow much resembling this, in the low grounds... | |
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