The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects From Original Notes and ManuscriptsLibrary of Alexandria, 1.01.1851 г. - 495 страници |
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... encamped onits borders, amile ortwoabove.Here we took due careofour horses,prepared our evening's meal, talked over theday's adventures, enjoyed ourselvessitting before our camp fire, with the wildwide creation beforeusand around, and ...
... encamped onits borders, amile ortwoabove.Here we took due careofour horses,prepared our evening's meal, talked over theday's adventures, enjoyed ourselvessitting before our camp fire, with the wildwide creation beforeusand around, and ...
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... encamped. After despatching our supper,and adjusting, in talk, theday's rather eventful incidents, andthe morrow's plan of march, we committed ourselvesto rest, but hadnot sunk intoforgetfulness, when a packofwolves set up their howl in ...
... encamped. After despatching our supper,and adjusting, in talk, theday's rather eventful incidents, andthe morrow's plan of march, we committed ourselvesto rest, but hadnot sunk intoforgetfulness, when a packofwolves set up their howl in ...
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... small running stream in the plain, where we gladly encamped. There wasalso some grass which preserved a greenish hue, and which enabled our horse alsotorecruit himself. Early the next morning we repacked him, and continued our.
... small running stream in the plain, where we gladly encamped. There wasalso some grass which preserved a greenish hue, and which enabled our horse alsotorecruit himself. Early the next morning we repacked him, and continued our.
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... encamped, butInever afterwards could place full confidence init. We hadnot gone over three or four miles beyond thisriver, when we came to thebanks of a third stream, running west, but also sweeping off below, towards the northwest ...
... encamped, butInever afterwards could place full confidence init. We hadnot gone over three or four miles beyond thisriver, when we came to thebanks of a third stream, running west, but also sweeping off below, towards the northwest ...
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... encamped. It was evidently the sourceof a stream ofsome note. It ran inthe required direction,and althoughwedid not then know, thatit was thevalley of theGreatNorth Fork of White River, wewere satisfied it wasa tributaryof the latter ...
... encamped. It was evidently the sourceof a stream ofsome note. It ran inthe required direction,and althoughwedid not then know, thatit was thevalley of theGreatNorth Fork of White River, wewere satisfied it wasa tributaryof the latter ...
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