At full speed, and utterly regardless of the consequences, it would make for the track on its line of retreat. If the train happened not to be in its path it crossed the track and stopped satisfied. If the train was in its way, each individual buffalo... Bulletin - Sivu 265tekijä(t) Geological and Natural History Survey of Minnesota - 1892 - 299 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| Richard Irving Dodge - 1876 - 556 sivua
...of a train set the whole herd in the wildest commotion. At full speed, and utterly regardless of the consequences, it would make for the track on its line...the track and stopped satisfied. If the train was in its way, each individual buffalo went at it with the desperation of despair, plunging against or between... | |
| RICHARD IRVING DODGE - 1876
...hundred yards. If on the south side of the track, even though at a distance of one or two miles from it, the passage of a train set the whole herd in the wildest commotion. At full speed, and utterly regardless of the consequences, it would make for the track on its line of... | |
| Joel Asaph Allen - 1877 - 158 sivua
...hundred yards. If on the south side of the track, even though at a distance of one or two miles from it, the passage of a train set the whole herd in the wildest...happened not to be in its path it crossed the track, arid stopped satisfied. If the train was in the way, each individual buffalo went at it with the desperation... | |
| Geological and Geographical Survey of the Territories (U.S.) - 1877 - 1066 sivua
...hundred yards. If on the south Bide of the track, even though at a distance of one or two miles from it, the passage of a train set the whole herd in the wildest...consequences, it would make for the track, on its line of re treat. If the train happened not to be in its path it crossed the track, and stopped satisfied.... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1889 - 870 sivua
...hundred yards. If on the south side of the track, even though at a distance of 1 or 2 miles from it, the passage of a train set the whole herd in the wildest commotion. At full speed, and utterly regardless of the consequences, it would make for the track on its line of... | |
| United States National Museum - 1889 - 884 sivua
...hundred yards. If on the south side of the track, even though at a distance of 1 or 2 miles from it, the passage of a train set the whole herd in the wildest com motion. At full speed, and utterly regardless of the consequences, it would make for the track... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1889 - 870 sivua
...of a train set the whole herd in the wildest commotion. At full speed, and utterly regardless of the consequences, it would make for the track on its line of retreat. If the train happened not to be iu its path, it crossed the track and stopped satisfied. If the train was in its way, each individual... | |
| Tom McHugh - 1979 - 412 sivua
...would be utter chaos : At full speed, and utterly regardless of the consequences, [the whole herd] would make for the track on its line of retreat. If...the track and stopped satisfied. If the train was in its way, each individual buffalo went at it with the desperation of despair, plunging against or in... | |
| 1918 - 666 sivua
...hundred yards. If on the south side of the track, even though at a distance of 1 or 2 miles from it, the passage of a train set the whole herd in the wildest commotion. At full speed, and utterly regardless of the consequences, it would make for the track on its line of... | |
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