Works, Volumen2G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1895 |
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... banks of Gun Creek , a stream which flows into Snake River from the west ; but were assured by the natives that the route in that direction was im- practicable . The latter advised them to keep along Snake River , where they would not ...
... banks of Gun Creek , a stream which flows into Snake River from the west ; but were assured by the natives that the route in that direction was im- practicable . The latter advised them to keep along Snake River , where they would not ...
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... banks should proved impassable . On the second day after this determination , they were again upon Snake River , but ... bank with tolerable facility , but at length came to where the river forced its way into the heart of the mountains ...
... banks should proved impassable . On the second day after this determination , they were again upon Snake River , but ... bank with tolerable facility , but at length came to where the river forced its way into the heart of the mountains ...
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... banks of the Immahah . The young grass was just beginning to sprout , and the whole valley wore an aspect of soft- ness , verdure , and repose , heightened by the contrast of the frightful region from which they had just descended . To ...
... banks of the Immahah . The young grass was just beginning to sprout , and the whole valley wore an aspect of soft- ness , verdure , and repose , heightened by the contrast of the frightful region from which they had just descended . To ...
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... banks of the river stood an isolated mound covered with grass . He pointed to it with some emotion . " The big heart and the strong arm , " said he , " lie buried beneath that sod . " It was , in fact , the grave of one of his friends ...
... banks of the river stood an isolated mound covered with grass . He pointed to it with some emotion . " The big heart and the strong arm , " said he , " lie buried beneath that sod . " It was , in fact , the grave of one of his friends ...
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... banks of which Captain Bonneville and his companions were now travelling , is a considerable stream winding through a succes- sion of bold and beautiful scenes . Sometimes the landscape towered into bold and mountain- ous heights that ...
... banks of which Captain Bonneville and his companions were now travelling , is a considerable stream winding through a succes- sion of bold and beautiful scenes . Sometimes the landscape towered into bold and mountain- ous heights that ...
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