Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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... mountains , for which life he had ever felt an inclination . When , therefore , he thought the officers of justice had tired of seeking him , and the coast was comparatively clear , he determined to start on his distant expedition to ...
... mountains , for which life he had ever felt an inclination . When , therefore , he thought the officers of justice had tired of seeking him , and the coast was comparatively clear , he determined to start on his distant expedition to ...
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... Mountain House , " and here the trappers resort , drinking and fighting as long as their money lasts , which , as they are gene- rous and lavish as Jack Tars , is for a few days only . Such scenes as are enacted in the Rocky Mountain ...
... Mountain House , " and here the trappers resort , drinking and fighting as long as their money lasts , which , as they are gene- rous and lavish as Jack Tars , is for a few days only . Such scenes as are enacted in the Rocky Mountain ...
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... mountain fray - at Independence , a little town situated on the Missouri , several hundred miles above St. Louis , and within a short distance of the Indian trontier . Independence may be termed the " prairie port " of the western ...
... mountain fray - at Independence , a little town situated on the Missouri , several hundred miles above St. Louis , and within a short distance of the Indian trontier . Independence may be termed the " prairie port " of the western ...
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... mountain men , who look upon a bourge - way ( bourgeois ) with most undisguised contempt , despising the very simplest forms of civilization . The picturesque appearance of the encampment was not a little heighten- ed by the addition of ...
... mountain men , who look upon a bourge - way ( bourgeois ) with most undisguised contempt , despising the very simplest forms of civilization . The picturesque appearance of the encampment was not a little heighten- ed by the addition of ...
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... mountain valley called the New Park , receiving the Laramie , Medicine Bow , and Sweet- Water creeks . The other , or " South Fork , " strikes towards the mountains in a south - westerly direction , hugging the base of the main chain of ...
... mountain valley called the New Park , receiving the Laramie , Medicine Bow , and Sweet- Water creeks . The other , or " South Fork , " strikes towards the mountains in a south - westerly direction , hugging the base of the main chain of ...
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