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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... in their fine purple spars,and crystalized galena and other mineralogical attractions. Iwas told that a Germanofthe name of Storch, who pretended to occult knowledge, had, years before, led money and mineral diggersabout these Knobs ...
... in their fine purple spars,and crystalized galena and other mineralogical attractions. Iwas told that a Germanofthe name of Storch, who pretended to occult knowledge, had, years before, led money and mineral diggersabout these Knobs ...
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... in their charactertothat seenon approaching the mouthof the Ohio. We ascended the river this dayten miles, and the nextfive miles, whichbrought usto Cape Girardeau,atthe estimated distance of fifty miles above the mouth ofthe Ohio. At ...
... in their charactertothat seenon approaching the mouthof the Ohio. We ascended the river this dayten miles, and the nextfive miles, whichbrought usto Cape Girardeau,atthe estimated distance of fifty miles above the mouth ofthe Ohio. At ...
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... in their pitsand leads,which assumed a neworcurious character. Inquiries and applications relative to the mineralogy and structure of the country were made, verbally and by letter, from many quarters.I established my residence at Potosi ...
... in their pitsand leads,which assumed a neworcurious character. Inquiries and applications relative to the mineralogy and structure of the country were made, verbally and by letter, from many quarters.I established my residence at Potosi ...
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... in their pursuit. They were both overtaken about threemiles back on the track, making all possible speedhomeward, thattheir tethered fore legs would permit. We conducted themback, without disturbing my companion, and he then went out ...
... in their pursuit. They were both overtaken about threemiles back on the track, making all possible speedhomeward, thattheir tethered fore legs would permit. We conducted themback, without disturbing my companion, and he then went out ...
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... in their sport, that they did not perceive us. We were nowon the same levelwiththem, and quickly prepared togive them battle. My companion dismounted aseasily as possible, and having securedthe horse and examined our arms, we reached a ...
... in their sport, that they did not perceive us. We were nowon the same levelwiththem, and quickly prepared togive them battle. My companion dismounted aseasily as possible, and having securedthe horse and examined our arms, we reached a ...
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