The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original Notes and ManuscriptsWanzer, Foot and Company [Buffalo, printed], 1851 - 495 страници |
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... thought it could be repaired by time and industry . What the east withheld , I hoped might be supplied by another quarter . I turned my thoughts to the west , and diligently read all I could find on the subject . The result of the war ...
... thought it could be repaired by time and industry . What the east withheld , I hoped might be supplied by another quarter . I turned my thoughts to the west , and diligently read all I could find on the subject . The result of the war ...
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... thought it could be repaired by time and industry . What the east withheld , I hoped might be supplied by another quarter . I turned my thoughts to the west , and diligently read all I could find on the subject . The result of the war ...
... thought it could be repaired by time and industry . What the east withheld , I hoped might be supplied by another quarter . I turned my thoughts to the west , and diligently read all I could find on the subject . The result of the war ...
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... thought it would be difficult to meet with in that region , and some drawing mate- rials . I had connected these things in some way with my future success . In other respects , I had the means , as above hinted , of making a respect ...
... thought it would be difficult to meet with in that region , and some drawing mate- rials . I had connected these things in some way with my future success . In other respects , I had the means , as above hinted , of making a respect ...
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... thought , as I stood here , gazing on the magnificent prospect of mingling waters , and their prominent and varied shores , the idea , which is said to be embodied in the old Mingo substantive - exclamation of O - he - o ! a term , be ...
... thought , as I stood here , gazing on the magnificent prospect of mingling waters , and their prominent and varied shores , the idea , which is said to be embodied in the old Mingo substantive - exclamation of O - he - o ! a term , be ...
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... thought , in itself . I had regarded Pittsburgh as the alpha , in my route , and after I had made myself familiar with its characteristics , and finding nothing to invite my further attention I prepared to go onward . For this purpose ...
... thought , in itself . I had regarded Pittsburgh as the alpha , in my route , and after I had made myself familiar with its characteristics , and finding nothing to invite my further attention I prepared to go onward . For this purpose ...
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