The American Indians: Their History, Condition and Prospects From Original Notes and ManuscriptsLibrary of Alexandria, 01 հնվ, 1851 թ. - 495 էջ |
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... miles, asthere aredays in the week, but I begin my travels here. I have, as it were, taken my lifein myhand. Fatherand mother, Imaynever see more. God wot the result. I go to seek and fulfil an unknown destiny. Come weal or woe, I shall ...
... miles, asthere aredays in the week, but I begin my travels here. I have, as it were, taken my lifein myhand. Fatherand mother, Imaynever see more. God wot the result. I go to seek and fulfil an unknown destiny. Come weal or woe, I shall ...
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... miles from Pittsburgh. The two proprietors were K.and K., Marylanders, both young men, or verging to middle life, whohad clubbed together the necessary funds,and inthe spiritof adventure, resolved ona trading voyage.There was something ...
... miles from Pittsburgh. The two proprietors were K.and K., Marylanders, both young men, or verging to middle life, whohad clubbed together the necessary funds,and inthe spiritof adventure, resolved ona trading voyage.There was something ...
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... miles in length, which holds the relative position ofa stringto the bow, connects the navigable waters above and below thosefalls, andpermits all river craft ofthe largest burden to pass. It was aboutthe falls of the Ohio, ora little ...
... miles in length, which holds the relative position ofa stringto the bow, connects the navigable waters above and below thosefalls, andpermits all river craft ofthe largest burden to pass. It was aboutthe falls of the Ohio, ora little ...
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... miles below the falls. It was evident, from the occurrence of this species, andother features inthe natural history ofthe country, that wewerenow makingarapid southing. The redbud, the papaw, the buckeye, and thecucumber tree, had all ...
... miles below the falls. It was evident, from the occurrence of this species, andother features inthe natural history ofthe country, that wewerenow makingarapid southing. The redbud, the papaw, the buckeye, and thecucumber tree, had all ...
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... miles flowfrom Pittsburg to Shawneetown, had beenswelled on the right and left hand by the Scioto, the Muskingum, theKentucky, theMiami, Green River, Wabash, and other rivers of scarcely inferior size. It is still further augmented ...
... miles flowfrom Pittsburg to Shawneetown, had beenswelled on the right and left hand by the Scioto, the Muskingum, theKentucky, theMiami, Green River, Wabash, and other rivers of scarcely inferior size. It is still further augmented ...
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