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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... told that a Germanofthe name of Storch, who pretended to occult knowledge, had, years before, led money and mineral diggersabout these Knobs, and that he was the discoverer of thefinefluates oflimefound here. One canhardly pass these ...
... told that a Germanofthe name of Storch, who pretended to occult knowledge, had, years before, led money and mineral diggersabout these Knobs, and that he was the discoverer of thefinefluates oflimefound here. One canhardly pass these ...
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... told me very plainly, that I was now in the mining region. Lead digging and discovering, and the singular haphazards ofmen who had suddenly gotrich by finding richbedsof ore,and suddenly got poorby some folly or extravagance, gave ...
... told me very plainly, that I was now in the mining region. Lead digging and discovering, and the singular haphazards ofmen who had suddenly gotrich by finding richbedsof ore,and suddenly got poorby some folly or extravagance, gave ...
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... Nicholas, headed byBromBones himself.This, we were told, wasa Chiraviri. And what is a Chiraviri? I am not deep enough read in French local customs to give a satisfactory answer, but the custom is said to be one that the.
... Nicholas, headed byBromBones himself.This, we were told, wasa Chiraviri. And what is a Chiraviri? I am not deep enough read in French local customs to give a satisfactory answer, but the custom is said to be one that the.
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... told us of the dangerof encountering the Osages, and scrutinized our arms.Suchan examinationwould indeed, forits thoroughness, haveputa lad to histrumps, whohad come prepared forhis first quarter's examination at acountry academy ...
... told us of the dangerof encountering the Osages, and scrutinized our arms.Suchan examinationwould indeed, forits thoroughness, haveputa lad to histrumps, whohad come prepared forhis first quarter's examination at acountry academy ...
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... told us, was the Ozaw Fork of the Merrimack, (inmodern geographical parlance Ozark.) And here we foundthe descendants and remainder of that oncepowerful tribe of whom WilliamPenn purchased thesite of Philadelphia, andwhose ancient ...
... told us, was the Ozaw Fork of the Merrimack, (inmodern geographical parlance Ozark.) And here we foundthe descendants and remainder of that oncepowerful tribe of whom WilliamPenn purchased thesite of Philadelphia, andwhose ancient ...
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