History of Wyoming: In a Series of Letters, from Charles Miner, to His Son William Penn MinerJ. Crissy, 1845 - 592 páginas |
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... probably the sole authority , of Gordon and Ramsay , as they were the sources from which Marshall derived materials for his first edition . Black with cruelty , and crimsoned with blood , sufficient to harrow up the soul with horror ...
... probably the sole authority , of Gordon and Ramsay , as they were the sources from which Marshall derived materials for his first edition . Black with cruelty , and crimsoned with blood , sufficient to harrow up the soul with horror ...
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... probably along the whole line of the stream . Banks of sand , hills covered with rounded stone , manifestly worn smooth by attrition , similar stones being found wherever wells are sunk , tend to confirm the opinion . The soil is ...
... probably along the whole line of the stream . Banks of sand , hills covered with rounded stone , manifestly worn smooth by attrition , similar stones being found wherever wells are sunk , tend to confirm the opinion . The soil is ...
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... Probably , only the largest and strongest could stem the current for so great a distance ; but a better reason , I apprehend , is to be found in a favorable change in quantity and quality of congenial food . In 1798 a haul was made , at ...
... Probably , only the largest and strongest could stem the current for so great a distance ; but a better reason , I apprehend , is to be found in a favorable change in quantity and quality of congenial food . In 1798 a haul was made , at ...
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... probably for centuries . No date has ever been given when the neighbouring nations were finally subdued . The Mohawks claimed , not that now they had conquered the Massachusetts , but that , for an indefinite period , these had been ...
... probably for centuries . No date has ever been given when the neighbouring nations were finally subdued . The Mohawks claimed , not that now they had conquered the Massachusetts , but that , for an indefinite period , these had been ...
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... myself unpardonable if I withheld the following interesting paper ; for to a large proportion of the readers of this volume it probably will be new . AN INDIAN TRADITION , CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF THE FIVE HISTORY OF WYOMING . 21.
... myself unpardonable if I withheld the following interesting paper ; for to a large proportion of the readers of this volume it probably will be new . AN INDIAN TRADITION , CONCERNING THE ORIGIN OF THE FIVE HISTORY OF WYOMING . 21.
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